11.10.2008
I personally find this fairly unique and, at the end of the day, and with all due respect, think it's not rocket science
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My least favorite irritating phrase is the misuse of the adverb "literally"- as in "I literally jumped out of my skin." or "I'm so hungry, I could eat my chair- literally."
Also, I can't stand the use of the phrase "Zombie, I don't even know ye!"
Also, I can't stand the use of the phrase "Zombie, I don't even know ye!"
Well. With all due respect, at this moment in time I wouldn't of thought these statements were such a nightmare. But then I, personally, am absolutely very unique, and that's not rocket science. Not just at the end of the day, either, but 24/7.
Crazy list. Here's a couple I could do without:
** My bad. (Yeah, it sure is...)
** Very unique. (Hmm, but it's already unique...)
** It is what it is. (Used frequently by sports writers, athletes and John Madden.)
I'm sure there are more, but I have better things to do - literally.
** My bad. (Yeah, it sure is...)
** Very unique. (Hmm, but it's already unique...)
** It is what it is. (Used frequently by sports writers, athletes and John Madden.)
I'm sure there are more, but I have better things to do - literally.
Eric, I second the "very unique". Mrs. Gatti called me on that one in a high school essay.
"Should of" drives me insane.
For what it's worth.
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"Should of" drives me insane.
For what it's worth.
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