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1 hour ago, snafu said:

"So", when used to start a sentence.

"Right?" when used to end a sentence.

 

 

This.  Times a million.

 

Or, the frequent use of "I mean" or "you know" to begin a statement.  

 

It's nation wide and annoying.  

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2 minutes ago, Cripple Creek said:

Why you choose this to complain about is beyond me.

 

Is "me," an adjective, Crippy?

 

 

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From a sports perspective when did someone being tall turn into having “LENGTH”. I hate that. 
 

 

 

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Posted
42 minutes ago, Augie said:

This may be overly specific, but @plenzmd1 needs to find an alternative for “literally”. I know he tries to be one of the kids, but.....

 

 

 

 

:)

If you can find one instance of me using that word, I literally will pay off your mortgage old man

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1 minute ago, plenzmd1 said:

If you can find one instance of me using that word, I literally will pay off your mortgage old man

 

Do you want me to PM you the details? OR.....I mean, I’m also available to drive up for a trunk full of cash. I can meet you at the OTB if that works best. 

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LOOK.

 I seem to hear that more now in audio interviews, where the person being interviewed somehow is forcefully trying to advance their point of view.  It always seems pushy, where an ‘I believe’ or a ‘we maintain’ would do the job just as well.

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"RECORD"

Is there a holiday travel season, a storm report, a stock report, a sports event  that the national press doesn't call a record.

 

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Totes or totally or totally awesome etc. It just feels uneducated using those phrases. I also think the term thot is uncalled for and the word kumquat has always bothered me too. 

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