I saw that in one of the last questions you asked. It bothers me so much that I refuse to read it, and I will give an immediate thumbs down.
If someone actually takes the time to type me up a long reply, I will definately read what they have to say, but I have no time for miles of copy/paste.
2006-11-23 07:02:29
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answer #1
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answered by ? 4
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I haven't had the experience yet. I have had a few long answers posted where people rambled on a bit and went off topic some. But, it did not bother me. It pleased me that my questioned inspired them to write that much.
2006-11-23 15:04:03
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answer #2
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answered by davidcolyer 2
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bother:
Principal Translations:
bother (annoy) v ennuyer (déranger, embêter)
bother (annoy) v déranger (ennuyer, embêter)
I don't want to bother you.
Je ne veux pas vous déranger.
bother (worry) v inquiéter
bother (nuisance) nm ennui (quel ennui!)
bother (nuisance) adj barbe (quelle barbe!)
bother (problème) nm ennui (problème)
bother (problème) nm embêtement (problème)
bother (effort (the bother of doing…)) nm mal (se donner du mal)
Additional Translations:
bother v se donner la peine
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Forum discussions with the word(s) 'bother' in the title:
bother...
I am sorry to bother!
hate to bother, but i have a few more!
I certainly hope you're not going to bother me
Please (and sorry to bother!) pass this message to your danser...
"I won't even bother you..."
I am sorry to bother you but can I ask you a huge favour
"Good luck on your test" , "I am interested in you", "i didn't mean to bother you"
Why Bother? was a series of five 10-minute long radio interviews for BBC Radio 3, between Chris Morris and Peter Cook's character Sir Arthur Streeb-Greebling in 1994. The complete series has been released on a CD by the BBC. Cook received the sole writing credit whilst Morris also produced the series.
Morris played a variation on the abrasive interviewer character he had perfected on The Day Today, cleverly prompting Cook into some of his best work. The short pieces provide further insights into the Streeb-Greebling character that Cook had created for Not Only... But Also in 1965. Topics of conversation include Streeb-Greebling's work with eels, his role in the racial violence following the Rodney King trial, his military career and his habit of strangling his business partners. The listener learns that Streeb-Greebling was put in prison by his father at the age of four and hears of his next project: cloning from the fossilised remains of the infant Christ with the assistance of BMW, Honda and Sony.
The five conversations are titled:
Eels, Love and Guns
Bears
Christ
Prisoner of War
Drugs Etc
Bother" is a song by Corey Taylor which appeared on the Spider-Man soundtrack and Stone Sour's debut album, despite the fact that none of the other band members were involved in the creation of the song. The song was written about Corey Taylor's father, whom in a coincidental turn of events, he met for the first time after the release of the song.
The music video of "Bother" was directed by Gregory Dark and released in 2003. It shows Taylor singing the song while looking at what seems to be a mirror image of himself. However, as the video progresses, this "mirror image" begins to age, ultimately dying as the last words of the song are played.
2006-11-23 15:12:59
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answer #3
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answered by ? 6
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Yes, I'm affraid I give it a thumbs down just to shorten how much I have to scroll through... but thats only if it is a stupidly long post that normal has no bearing on the question!
2006-11-23 15:03:10
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answer #4
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answered by Claire O 5
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I couldn't agree more as I always answer from the heart not the writings of someone else.
My answers may not be as poetic or insightful, perhaps, but they are true observations that I have made in 56 years of living.
2006-11-23 15:07:59
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answer #5
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answered by drg5609 6
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My first response is that it beats typing it all, I sometimes want to do it, but I've never learned to do it
But then I remember how annoyed I get when someone uses up a Whole Page ! I can't read it all.
2006-11-23 15:06:30
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answer #6
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answered by Minister 4
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No. If it's an honest question and asker truly wants the answer, sometimes another person's(s') writings might answer it better than we could.
2006-11-23 15:04:19
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answer #7
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answered by krobin 2
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It bothers me more when the asker/voters pick a cut-and-paste as the best answer.
2006-11-23 15:02:06
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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No. It bothers me when people ask questions when they don't really want answers.
2006-11-23 15:00:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I give such answers a thumbs-down just on principle....even if the answer they give is the right one. If you wanna give extra info...provide a link.
2006-11-23 15:04:59
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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