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  • HYPE HYPE HYPE FOR THE CHEF !!

  • HYPE HYPE HYPE FOR THE CHEF !!

  • CAN WE GET TO PAGE 404 TODAY??

  • @noob404 said:

    @x1arch said:

    @dustinc said:
    Let's make some noise for the Chef, everyone! We are almost at the final hour countdown.

    Repost the following image to show some love! <3

    Any flash deal?

    Soon, very soon...

    Thanked by 1noob404
  • @noob404 said:

    CAN WE GET TO PAGE 404 TODAY??

    We hope so...

  • @x1arch said:

    @noob404 said:

    @x1arch said:

    @dustinc said:
    Let's make some noise for the Chef, everyone! We are almost at the final hour countdown.

    Repost the following image to show some love! <3

    Any flash deal?

    Soon, very soon...

    58 minutes left

    Thanked by 1x1arch
  • @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @PuDLeZ said:
    Well, I might have to force my doggo to go out like 30 minutes before chef will be here so she won't interupt things. Unless she's sleeping, if she's sleeping, I can't wake her up. It's too cute and being woken up is rude :lol:

    So, what have you guys decided? Will she be joining the party or are you going to put her to sleep?

    last 4 have a negative connotation thou

    Depends on how you take it "thou"!
    It is used for both gently helping a baby sleep or forcing them to sleep with medicines.
    Me and @PuDLeZ being dog parents do understand that I meant the former. Isn't that right, Pud? If not, pardon me. I meant the former.

    BTW, "thou" is the archaic form of "you." Maybe add those missing "gh" :lol:

    i've put a cat to sleep, my sister is counting the last days of her dog before putting him to sleep

    i will try not to try and learn you anymore, although, pardon my PC

    This was all in fun. :lol:
    Just giving you an English lesson when you gave me one, that's all, pulling each other's legs and nothing more.
    But, defo, thanks for that. I didn't know that phrase had such a bad connotation as well, attached to it. Will have to find a better replacement phrase for that activity, something with no hidden negative connotations.

    If you want to describe giving meds or other help so an animal can fall asleep, then perhaps just "helping them fall asleep". Or really any word other than "put" or "putting", as that phrasing is used often enough that many will initially think of the bad connotations, even if it is immediately understood from context that you don't mean it that way.

    Thanked by 1noob404
  • @x1arch said:

    @noob404 said:

    @x1arch said:

    @dustinc said:
    Let's make some noise for the Chef, everyone! We are almost at the final hour countdown.

    Repost the following image to show some love! <3

    Any flash deal?

    Soon, very soon...

    Yah, it does summarise what we feel right now:-

    Maybe an hour or so more and we should be there. 7PM PST to be exact.

    Thanked by 1x1arch
  • @schrauger said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @PuDLeZ said:
    Well, I might have to force my doggo to go out like 30 minutes before chef will be here so she won't interupt things. Unless she's sleeping, if she's sleeping, I can't wake her up. It's too cute and being woken up is rude :lol:

    So, what have you guys decided? Will she be joining the party or are you going to put her to sleep?

    last 4 have a negative connotation thou

    Depends on how you take it "thou"!
    It is used for both gently helping a baby sleep or forcing them to sleep with medicines.
    Me and @PuDLeZ being dog parents do understand that I meant the former. Isn't that right, Pud? If not, pardon me. I meant the former.

    BTW, "thou" is the archaic form of "you." Maybe add those missing "gh" :lol:

    i've put a cat to sleep, my sister is counting the last days of her dog before putting him to sleep

    i will try not to try and learn you anymore, although, pardon my PC

    This was all in fun. :lol:
    Just giving you an English lesson when you gave me one, that's all, pulling each other's legs and nothing more.
    But, defo, thanks for that. I didn't know that phrase had such a bad connotation as well, attached to it. Will have to find a better replacement phrase for that activity, something with no hidden negative connotations.

    If you want to describe giving meds or other help so an animal can fall asleep, then perhaps just "helping them fall asleep". Or really any word other than "put" or "putting", as that phrasing is used often enough that many will initially think of the bad connotations, even if it is immediately understood from context that you don't mean it that way.

    Thanks for that. TIL !

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  • I apologise, @PuDLeZ for my bad English. I hope you understand I meant the phrase in it's positive connotation (rarely used, now I get it). Won't happen again.

  • @noob404 said:

    @schrauger said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @PuDLeZ said:
    Well, I might have to force my doggo to go out like 30 minutes before chef will be here so she won't interupt things. Unless she's sleeping, if she's sleeping, I can't wake her up. It's too cute and being woken up is rude :lol:

    So, what have you guys decided? Will she be joining the party or are you going to put her to sleep?

    last 4 have a negative connotation thou

    Depends on how you take it "thou"!
    It is used for both gently helping a baby sleep or forcing them to sleep with medicines.
    Me and @PuDLeZ being dog parents do understand that I meant the former. Isn't that right, Pud? If not, pardon me. I meant the former.

    BTW, "thou" is the archaic form of "you." Maybe add those missing "gh" :lol:

    i've put a cat to sleep, my sister is counting the last days of her dog before putting him to sleep

    i will try not to try and learn you anymore, although, pardon my PC

    This was all in fun. :lol:
    Just giving you an English lesson when you gave me one, that's all, pulling each other's legs and nothing more.
    But, defo, thanks for that. I didn't know that phrase had such a bad connotation as well, attached to it. Will have to find a better replacement phrase for that activity, something with no hidden negative connotations.

    If you want to describe giving meds or other help so an animal can fall asleep, then perhaps just "helping them fall asleep". Or really any word other than "put" or "putting", as that phrasing is used often enough that many will initially think of the bad connotations, even if it is immediately understood from context that you don't mean it that way.

    Thanks for that. TIL !

    Yeah, I personally took it as a "english not first language" thing but they are correct. Though if I was actually going through that, no way would I be on here.

  • @noob404 said:
    I apologise, @PuDLeZ for my bad English. I hope you understand I meant the phrase in it's positive connotation (rarely used, now I get it). Won't happen again.

    All good man!

    Thanked by 1noob404
  • @PuDLeZ said:

    @noob404 said:

    @schrauger said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @PuDLeZ said:
    Well, I might have to force my doggo to go out like 30 minutes before chef will be here so she won't interupt things. Unless she's sleeping, if she's sleeping, I can't wake her up. It's too cute and being woken up is rude :lol:

    So, what have you guys decided? Will she be joining the party or are you going to put her to sleep?

    last 4 have a negative connotation thou

    Depends on how you take it "thou"!
    It is used for both gently helping a baby sleep or forcing them to sleep with medicines.
    Me and @PuDLeZ being dog parents do understand that I meant the former. Isn't that right, Pud? If not, pardon me. I meant the former.

    BTW, "thou" is the archaic form of "you." Maybe add those missing "gh" :lol:

    i've put a cat to sleep, my sister is counting the last days of her dog before putting him to sleep

    i will try not to try and learn you anymore, although, pardon my PC

    This was all in fun. :lol:
    Just giving you an English lesson when you gave me one, that's all, pulling each other's legs and nothing more.
    But, defo, thanks for that. I didn't know that phrase had such a bad connotation as well, attached to it. Will have to find a better replacement phrase for that activity, something with no hidden negative connotations.

    If you want to describe giving meds or other help so an animal can fall asleep, then perhaps just "helping them fall asleep". Or really any word other than "put" or "putting", as that phrasing is used often enough that many will initially think of the bad connotations, even if it is immediately understood from context that you don't mean it that way.

    Thanks for that. TIL !

    Yeah, I personally took it as a "english not first language" thing but they are correct. Though if I was actually going through that, no way would I be on here.

    Let's quickly change the subject, shall we, cause that's still a touchy subject for me. Onto happier subjects maybe.

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  • @schrauger said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:

    @PuDLeZ said:
    Well, I might have to force my doggo to go out like 30 minutes before chef will be here so she won't interupt things. Unless she's sleeping, if she's sleeping, I can't wake her up. It's too cute and being woken up is rude :lol:

    So, what have you guys decided? Will she be joining the party or are you going to put her to sleep?

    last 4 have a negative connotation thou

    Depends on how you take it "thou"!
    It is used for both gently helping a baby sleep or forcing them to sleep with medicines.
    Me and @PuDLeZ being dog parents do understand that I meant the former. Isn't that right, Pud? If not, pardon me. I meant the former.

    BTW, "thou" is the archaic form of "you." Maybe add those missing "gh" :lol:

    i've put a cat to sleep, my sister is counting the last days of her dog before putting him to sleep

    i will try not to try and learn you anymore, although, pardon my PC

    This was all in fun. :lol:
    Just giving you an English lesson when you gave me one, that's all, pulling each other's legs and nothing more.
    But, defo, thanks for that. I didn't know that phrase had such a bad connotation as well, attached to it. Will have to find a better replacement phrase for that activity, something with no hidden negative connotations.

    If you want to describe giving meds or other help so an animal can fall asleep, then perhaps just "helping them fall asleep". Or really any word other than "put" or "putting", as that phrasing is used often enough that many will initially think of the bad connotations, even if it is immediately understood from context that you don't mean it that way.

    let the dog nap, nothing more, nothing less.

    @noob404 i wasn't teaching you anything. just mentioned something so next time you knew. that's all. it was quite clear to me you didn't mean anything negative.

    Thanked by 1noob404
  • Almost an hour left (hopefully). I am gonna quickly be done with my morning chores and be back.

  • Put them to bed was a optional way to say it

  • How long do the Chef's deals typically go on for? An hour?

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  • Trying to figure out if I should eat my meal early or late. :)

  • @david said:
    How long do the Chef's deals typically go on for? An hour?

    Yes

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