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I want to vomit every time I hear "it is what it is"

With all due respect, at the end of the day, I personally, am not bothered by it being what it is and I daresay that I am not fairly unique in this regard at this moment in time or any era you choose, you pick it, 24/7 and I absolutely do mean this with all due respect, but it isn't rocket science nor it's a nightmare; I don't mean to imply that you shouldn't of made the statement.

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I hate "The thing of it is" or "The thing about it is" . Used a lot here in Texas

 

also

 

People saying they will be "out of pocket" instead of "out of touch".

 

For those who are guilty of this, out of pocket actually refers to finance. When you pay for something yourself instead of being reimbursed, it is considered an out-of-pocket expense.

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With all due respect, at the end of the day, I personally, am not bothered by it being what it is and I daresay that I am not fairly unique in this regard at this moment in time or any era you choose, you pick it, 24/7 and I absolutely do mean this with all due respect, but it isn't rocket science nor it's a nightmare; I don't mean to imply that you shouldn't of made the statement.

Beerball you are what you are--which is sooooooooooooooooooooooooo out of the box

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I hate "The thing of it is" or "The thing about it is" . Used a lot here in Texas

 

also

 

People saying they will be "out of pocket" instead of "out of touch".

 

For those who are guilty of this, out of pocket actually refers to finance. When you pay for something yourself instead of being reimbursed, it is considered an out-of-pocket expense.

Oh, I thought out of pocket meant something else entirely.

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I hate "The thing of it is" or "The thing about it is" . Used a lot here in Texas

 

also

 

People saying they will be "out of pocket" instead of "out of touch".

 

For those who are guilty of this, out of pocket actually refers to finance. When you pay for something yourself instead of being reimbursed, it is considered an out-of-pocket expense.

 

 

 

" You got that right!"

Another Texas-ism I cant stand.

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I vote that webpage Top 10 most irritating sites. I don't know whatever script was running on it, but Firefox sure as hell didn't like it. My computer got locked up something fierce.

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With all due respect, at the end of the day, I personally, am not bothered by it being what it is and I daresay that I am not fairly unique in this regard at this moment in time or any era you choose, you pick it, 24/7 and I absolutely do mean this with all due respect, but it isn't rocket science nor it's a nightmare; I don't mean to imply that you shouldn't of made the statement.

Meh.

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how about "we failed to execute"?

 

Which is usually followed by the need for a paradigm shift.

 

 

 

AT THE END OF THE DAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYyy

 

But what if it is in fact the end of the day.....like right now! :w00t:

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Beerball's so old Aristotle was at his high school reunion

 

Beerball's so old, when he went to Antique Roadshow and they started appraising HIM!

 

*thank you, I'll be in town all week... try the veal*

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