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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

How to Survive a Staff Meeting

I've been in a staff meeting ALL STINKIN' DAY. Yikes. I survived by reading a travel brochure from Kazakhstan - not a Borat fake, mind you, but the real thing - and trying to wade through the English translation, which, like most of what Languatron writes, reads like it was composed by a committee of drunken, angry monkeys.

Allow me to share some excerpts:

"Gourmets from all worlds come also to try here Uzbek plov and to inhale aroma of hot national flat cakes."

"The tourists coming to Turkestan, mark that fact, that the smell of slavery as it occurs at a kind of the Egyptian pyramids here is not felt. But an atmosphere of spiritual freedom Ahmed Yassaui's mausoleum spreads across all Turkestan the greatest architectural masterpiece."

"Dry you will not leave a breeze is a draught a body through clothes."

"These are underground labyrinthes - rooms for a pray, solitudes or listenings of ethnic musical instruments."

"In addition to services of tourists - walks on horses, excursions in reserve. For household convenience the shower works. There is a cold and hot water."

"The most famous traditional in the South Kazakhstan is national game Kokpar. Equestrians on their horses should show the best qualities of racing. The person who catch a goat the first will be considered as a winner."

"Kumyz - it's not only delicious drink made of horse milk. It has many curative properties. Propagation of this drink became the basic purpose of a traditional holiday in South Kazakhstan."

"And all together taken creates the certain power by which air of city is impregnated."

You get the idea. I don't need to keep impregnating your air.

9 Comments:

Blogger Anonymous_1 said...

Laugh while you can Monkey-Boy, because these guys are dangerous when they leave their yurts and go horseback riding. Just ask the Hungarians.

http://home.tiscali.nl/~t543201/web-mongol/mongol-maps/mongol-kaart3.jpg

April 15, 2008 at 6:46 PM  
Blogger Papa D said...

"Dry you will not leave a breeze is a draught a body through clothes."

That one's going to take a while to understand - since I assume my immediate reaction can't be right.

April 15, 2008 at 7:09 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It sounds like code to me.

April 15, 2008 at 7:52 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It sounds like code to me -- that was me, not a terrorist.

April 15, 2008 at 7:53 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Where were you that you were reading this?

April 15, 2008 at 8:46 PM  
Blogger Elder Samuel Bennett said...

I was sitting in a staff meeting. Our CEO had gotten this brochure from a group of Kazakh and Uzbek visitors who had been there the day previously.

April 16, 2008 at 6:21 AM  
Blogger Shan said...

I have to admit, reading excerpts from that brochure was the only entertaining part of that meeting, minus the part where I called out Lynn to help set up the room... Ha ha

April 16, 2008 at 10:21 AM  
Blogger Frickster said...

It is very amusing when it is a brochure. Not so funny when it is technical instruction. I tried to assemble something that was manufactured in China. The instructions lacked verbs. It certainly made it a challenge to assemble it.

April 16, 2008 at 10:28 AM  
Blogger Elder Samuel Bennett said...

Danny Federici is dead? That is pretty sad. He was the only guy Springsteen kept in the band during his Human Touch/Lucky Town years. Except his wife, of course.

April 18, 2008 at 8:53 AM  

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