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- Jesus Christ - 01-13-2004 05:20 PM

Hey mensniche.
 
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Payouts are processed fortnightly.
wtf? :1orglaugh

detoxed 01-13-2004 05:21 PM

They are a UK company I believe

- Jesus Christ - 01-13-2004 05:23 PM

Ahhh.

I'm gonna try selling ye ole penis pill.

Sarah_Jayne 01-13-2004 05:25 PM

do you not understand the term?

funkmaster 01-13-2004 05:28 PM

english is not my mothers tounge, but even I understand that, means: every second week, ya twat !!

- Jesus Christ - 01-13-2004 05:30 PM

I KNOW WHAT IT MEANS

its just fucking GAY.

Old english is dead.


BRB im gonna go have a fag. Stick around you wankers or mum will slap your tallywacker.

friggin brits.

sextoyking 01-13-2004 05:31 PM

Sarah,

Welcome back, good to see you :)

-------------

Jesus,

Men's Niche and Darren pays like gold, never have to worry about a check from them :)

Ben-MensNiche 01-13-2004 05:36 PM

Old English? That term is still in wide use in the UK. I guess you guys use the term bi-weekly - well in the UK we use fortnightly.

Odin88 01-13-2004 05:41 PM

Old English? lol? The term is used here also.

By the way, did you know that the average English speaking person uses only about 100 different words a day when speaking? In fact, did you know that (at least in Australia - and most likely in the US also) most people technically don't have a large enough vocabulary to even claim they know how to speak English fluently?

bhutocracy 01-13-2004 05:43 PM

fortnight is old english????? lol crazy yanks.

bhutocracy 01-13-2004 05:44 PM

is payouts are processed every fo'nizzle better?

Sarah_Jayne 01-13-2004 05:49 PM

you mistake real English for old English.


Todd...great to see you too friend :)

- Jesus Christ - 01-13-2004 05:54 PM

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Originally posted by sarah_webinc
you mistake real English for old English.


Todd...great to see you too friend :)


I did not know it was still in use in britania, but It IS old english.



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It originally meant "fourteen nights". Besides, the word fort with the meaning "stronghold" did not arise in English until the 14th century, while fortnight is Old English.

bhutocracy 01-13-2004 05:58 PM

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Originally posted by - Jesus Christ -
I did not know it was still in use in britania, but It IS old english.
so is "the"

- Jesus Christ - 01-13-2004 06:02 PM

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Originally posted by bhutocracy


so is "the"

Your point?

Odin88 01-13-2004 06:12 PM

I think his point is that, simply because the word is old, does not make it irrelevent or gay. It's a language, not a fucking trend.

- Jesus Christ - 01-13-2004 06:14 PM

BTW are teh mensniche referer and regular stats updated at the same time?

If so... How can I have a unique referal URL with 0 hits. It got a ref URL from a click that didnt happen?

- Jesus Christ - 01-13-2004 06:16 PM

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Originally posted by Odin88
I think his point is that, simply because the word is old, does not make it irrelevent or gay. It's a language, not a fucking trend.
I was joking obviously, chill out. Just becasue the female was wrong about it not being old english you all suddenly get serious?

Odin88 01-13-2004 06:21 PM

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Originally posted by - Jesus Christ -
I was joking obviously, chill out. Just becasue the female was wrong about it not being old english you all suddenly get serious?
Yes. ;)

Actually, it just suprises me how ignorant (not necessarily you) so many people are when it comes to their own language. I have met Europeans (who come from non-English speaking countries) who can speak English 3 or 4 times better than 90% of my countrymen. Pretty bad really.

- Jesus Christ - 01-13-2004 06:28 PM

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Originally posted by Odin88


Yes. ;)

Actually, it just suprises me how ignorant (not necessarily you) so many people are when it comes to their own language. I have met Europeans (who come from non-English speaking countries) who can speak English 3 or 4 times better than 90% of my countrymen. Pretty bad really.

Language and communication are two different things. AS long as somone can communicate ideas I don't thinks its important how proper their english is. The reason people who dont grow up using english often become better at it is due to the time they put into studing and learning the structure of the language. When you grow up speaking a language you learn from example and over time language morphs into different dialects... and why the hell am I rambling im supposed to be working.

bhutocracy 01-13-2004 06:33 PM

"bi-weekly" sounds like some weekly bisexual magazine that discusses the latest techniques to pound ass and pussy at the same time.

bhutocracy 01-13-2004 06:35 PM

I remember asking after a magazine that comes out every two months at the newsagents and I said it's "bi monthly" and I so got a raised eyebrow look from the person who'd just got in line next to me.

Ben-MensNiche 01-13-2004 06:51 PM

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Originally posted by Odin88
Old English? lol? The term is used here also.

By the way, did you know that the average English speaking person uses only about 100 different words a day when speaking? In fact, did you know that (at least in Australia - and most likely in the US also) most people technically don't have a large enough vocabulary to even claim they know how to speak English fluently?

I tried to count all the words I use, but I lost count at 9...what comes after 9?

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Originally posted by bhutocracy
I remember asking after a magazine that comes out every two months at the newsagents and I said that it's "bi monthly" and I so got a raised eyebrow look from the person who'd just got in line next to me.
That's because they wondered where their bi-monthly was ;)

- Jesus Christ - 01-13-2004 06:54 PM

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Originally posted by - Jesus Christ -
BTW are teh mensniche referer and regular stats updated at the same time?

If so... How can I have a unique referal URL with 0 hits. It got a ref URL from a click that didnt happen?

http://www.mindcontroll.com/Untitled-3.gif

jas0n 01-13-2004 06:59 PM

I have to admit that I haven't heard someone use the term "fortnightly" in a coon's age. I would necessarily call it "old" english but maybe classic use of english. Just not the jive we turkeys speak these days (would that be old slang? hahaha).

Ben-MensNiche 01-13-2004 07:02 PM

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Originally posted by jas0n
I have to admit that I haven't heard someone use the term "fortnightly" in a coon's age. I would necessarily call it "old" english but maybe classic use of english. Just not the jive we turkeys speak these days (would that be old slang? hahaha).
wtf is a "coon's age"? Isn't Coon racist against Cameroonian people - it used to be used in the UK as a variation of "******", which I don't think anyone there uses any more either.

NETbilling 01-13-2004 07:37 PM

Tis thread is really cracking me up. It sounds like a conference call I did with one of our German merchants today.

:Graucho

Mitch

Ben-MensNiche 01-13-2004 07:50 PM

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Originally posted by - Jesus Christ -


http://www.mindcontroll.com/Untitled-3.gif

Well, the click probably came from someone who clicked thu in a period prior to the one you're looking at - hence you got tagged with the referal, but not the unique, because the click isn't unique.

- Jesus Christ - 01-13-2004 07:58 PM

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Originally posted by Ben-MensNiche


Well, the click probably came from someone who clicked thu in a period prior to the one you're looking at - hence you got tagged with the referal, but not the unique, because the click isn't unique.

These are the first clicks ive sent to the program at all. Its higly unlikely that somone clicked my ad on google/iwon/or websearch then did a new search on earthlink and also clicked my adwords add.


The only person whos clicked the ad prior to the adwords campaign is me.

I'm not accusing you of anything, I'm just not gonna be sending any more adwords traffic.

Ben-MensNiche 01-13-2004 08:00 PM

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Originally posted by - Jesus Christ -
These are the first clicks ive sent to the program at all. Its higly unlikely that somone clicked my ad on google/iwon/or websearch then did a new search on earthlink and also clicked my adwords add.


The only person whos clicked the ad prior to the adwords campaign is me.

I'm not accusing you of anything, I'm just not gonna be sending any more adwords traffic.

We did have some issues with the stats last night, I got up this morning to a pretty mess. But Darren said that it was fixed and compensated for.

Darren 01-14-2004 01:09 AM

mpa2 had some issues today but all signups have been credited for.

All that shows is you had 4 uniques but the program could not determine the refer, it could be 4 uniques from people who went to site yesterday and returned today.

The Other Steve 01-14-2004 01:24 AM

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Originally posted by bhutocracy
fortnight is old english????? lol crazy yanks.
well I did hear an elderly Pom use the term once

Ben-MensNiche 01-14-2004 01:31 AM

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Originally posted by Darren
mpa2 had some issues today but all signups have been credited for.

All that shows is you had 4 uniques but the program could not determine the refer, it could be 4 uniques from people who went to site yesterday and returned today.

Thanks Darren, and good morning ;)


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