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Have you ever ranted Davros style?

ED-209

Commodore
Commodore
You know how I mean.........

I once did, it was during a project meeting at work where my side wasn't getting enough time/resources whilst another seemed to getting more than their fair share.
 
Exterminating your boss and/or colleagues doesn't sound like a sound way to resolve a workplace problem. It usually results in police, courts, prison...
 
At least strive to be someone who can get a Davros type wound up.

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Guess the closest was the boss asking why things weren't going better given that I had a staff of three (including me).
"Two and a half!" I shouted.
Then apologised to the half, explaining that he wasn't any use on deadline day. Understandably he wanted to be, but on deadline day we didn't have time to teach him.
Next deadline day he was quietly monitoring the files to teach himself. Good lad.
 
You will tell me!
You Will Tell Me!!
YOU WILL TELL ME!!!!

I would still rather have Charles Dance’s voice.

The two best cut downs I have heard—one at the end of THE NINTH GATE by Frank Langella….the other in the mid-point of SLEUTH:

“Farewell Punchinello.”
 
When the squirrels make it past the squirrel baffles and raid my bird feeders I have been known to yell, "Exterminate! Exterminate!" at them.
 
Before or after any or all of the following events:
  • Marriage
  • Honeymoon
  • Divorce
  • Birth
  • Death
  • The first time someone shagged and had to hold back copious amounts of laughter
  • The first time one vomited without wanting to
  • The first time one vomited after drinking too much (something they wanted to do)

?
 
You will tell me!
You Will Tell Me!!
YOU WILL TELL ME!!!!

I would still rather have Charles Dance’s voice.

The two best cut downs I have heard—one at the end of THE NINTH GATE by Frank Langella….the other in the mid-point of SLEUTH:

“Farewell Punchinello.”
It seems that Michael Wisher replaced another actor who dropped out. The other actor seems to have been Donald Burton, which makes sense as he'd just left Warship after two seasons.
 
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