RockyMtnRay
Senior Member
Like most who deal the public at large I occasionally have to deal with those who's mental skills are rather lacking (not truly retarded...just don't think). Since "idiot" and "nincompoop" are inflamatory and soooo politically incorrect, I've learned to use wry but telling expressions like:
"Not the brightest porch light in the neighborhood"
"Not the brightest light in the harbor"
"Not the sharpest tool in the drawer"
"The one who stares intently at the frozen orange juice container cause it says 'concentrate'"
"Two sandwiches short of a picnic"
Lately I've had to do quite a bit of tech support and find I'm repeating these phrases too often when describing some of the calls
to my biz partners.
Anyone want to help with some new expressions along these lines that I can liven my conversation with?
"Not the brightest porch light in the neighborhood"
"Not the brightest light in the harbor"
"Not the sharpest tool in the drawer"
"The one who stares intently at the frozen orange juice container cause it says 'concentrate'"
"Two sandwiches short of a picnic"
Lately I've had to do quite a bit of tech support and find I'm repeating these phrases too often when describing some of the calls
Anyone want to help with some new expressions along these lines that I can liven my conversation with?