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Greta Thu 16-Jul-20 11:03:45

”LET'S GET GOING!” Now is the time to ”CHECK, CHANGE, GO!”

Two more 3 word slogans to cheer us up and energize us. I despair of this government. Have they now created a department of slogans whose job it is to come up with one ridiculous soundbite after another?

What will you be checking, what will you change and where will you go?

Callistemon Thu 16-Jul-20 14:50:54

Not often enough, Oopsminty

"On your bike" addressed to Cummings would make a good one.

growstuff Thu 16-Jul-20 15:12:48

I thought he'd already bagged "Should have gone" (to Specsavers).

Barmeyoldbat Thu 16-Jul-20 15:23:15

Check what day it is.
Change into some decent clothing.
Go shopping and have a coffee.

AGAA4 Thu 16-Jul-20 16:29:12

He thinks the Great British Public can only process three words at a time.

A whole sentence would be too much for our little brains.

MaizieD Thu 16-Jul-20 18:35:27

AGAA4

He thinks the Great British Public can only process three words at a time.

A whole sentence would be too much for our little brains.

It's worked very well so far, hasn't it?

Take Back Control

Get Brexit Done

Why change a winning formula?

FarNorth Thu 16-Jul-20 19:58:55

powerful 3-word mantras

Are you serious, Urmstongran, or being sarky?

DeeQ Thu 16-Jul-20 20:08:54

Its like watching your favourite uncle act the fool.
No wonder deaths have been so high. DH thinks he did his best. I think his best would have been to plan ahead, but didn't want to commit the time or money.

grumppa Fri 17-Jul-20 08:57:28

Perhaps it’s the Prime Minister who can only process three words at a time. His own vocabulary seems limited to a few meaningless superlatives.

GagaJo Fri 17-Jul-20 10:06:42

It's Cummings. Get Brexit Done was a success so he's sticking with the technique. I am convinced that really he's taking the p*ss. He thinks the electorate are idiots and is treating us that way. Rasputin is in charge.

Callistemon Fri 17-Jul-20 10:18:15

grumppa

Perhaps it’s the Prime Minister who can only process three words at a time. His own vocabulary seems limited to a few meaningless superlatives.

Three word phrases were always popular
He likes the Classics.

Or
In vino veritas
Et tu Dominic

Callistemon Fri 17-Jul-20 10:20:06

Sorry, I missed out
Veni, vidi, vice
before the or

DH interrupted my train of thought with a question about something else

Callistemon Fri 17-Jul-20 10:21:33

And autocorrect changed vici to vice

hmm

25Avalon Fri 17-Jul-20 10:22:12

The first I get, but the second? Is that for real?

Callistemon Fri 17-Jul-20 10:40:47

25Avalon

The first I get, but the second? Is that for real?

Always Check Your Change When Shopping. The Shops Are Open Again For Business. Then Go Home!

Geddit?
wink

grumppa Fri 17-Jul-20 11:24:27

I was about to add veni etc. Autocorrect suggested Venice. I suppose it all began when Caesar said Gaul was divided into three parts.

felice Fri 17-Jul-20 11:37:46

At least it is not 'go forth and multiply', ah Boris already did that one.

Callistemon Fri 17-Jul-20 12:07:18

grumppa

I was about to add veni etc. Autocorrect suggested Venice. I suppose it all began when Caesar said Gaul was divided into three parts.

Caesar's Gallic Wars
Gallia omnis divisa est in partes tres
The bane of my GCE years.

Callistemon Fri 17-Jul-20 12:07:53

Crossing the Rubicon

grumppa Fri 17-Jul-20 15:31:50

Callistemon, I enjoyed the Gallic Wars so much that I did Latin at A Level.

AGAA4 Fri 17-Jul-20 16:05:49

I wonder what the next three words will be. Any ideas?

Callistemon Fri 17-Jul-20 17:29:45

grumppa

*Callistemon*, I enjoyed the Gallic Wars so much that I did Latin at A Level.

Even Chapter 40 shock?

Actually, I did enjoy Latin.
But I've probably forgotten most of what I knew back then.