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Reply #30 posted 12/12/06 5:58am

WillyWonka

"This hurts me more than it hurts you."

"I still want to be friends though."

"It not you, it's me."

All very annoying! biggrin
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Reply #31 posted 12/12/06 6:04am

IrresistibleB1
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motivational cliches like "take it to the next level", "goal-oriented" (or worse, "goal-orientated" rolleyes ) and "give 110%" make me want to puke.

also, the concept of leadership in schools drives me nuts. we're putting too much pressure on students as it is - they have plenty of time to develop leadership skills later, let them learn a thing or two first.
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Reply #32 posted 12/12/06 7:47am

cubic61052

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IrresistibleB1tch said:

motivational cliches like "take it to the next level", "goal-oriented" (or worse, "goal-orientated" rolleyes ) and "give 110%" make me want to puke.

also, the concept of leadership in schools drives me nuts. we're putting too much pressure on students as it is - they have plenty of time to develop leadership skills later, let them learn a thing or two first.


And the corporate favorites: "think outside the box", "touching base", "finding synergies".....think of somne new ones, already...those have been around for years....

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Reply #33 posted 12/12/06 7:48am

IrresistibleB1
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cubic61052 said:

IrresistibleB1tch said:

motivational cliches like "take it to the next level", "goal-oriented" (or worse, "goal-orientated" rolleyes ) and "give 110%" make me want to puke.

also, the concept of leadership in schools drives me nuts. we're putting too much pressure on students as it is - they have plenty of time to develop leadership skills later, let them learn a thing or two first.


And the corporate favorites: "think outside the box", "touching base", "finding synergies".....think of somne new ones, already...those have been around for years....

cool


oh man... how horrible! lol i haven't been in corporate America for several years - is EVERYthing still "benchmarked"?
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Reply #34 posted 12/12/06 8:34am

sweet

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I can't stand people using 'hella' all the time when they talk...it's so annoying. disbelief I think it's some weird central California thing because I've only noticed it since I came here for school.




wave im hella guilty of that lol -everyone here in the bay area of california uses...errr OVERuses that word ..sorry evenstar boxed
due to the content i suggest you like this...
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Reply #35 posted 12/12/06 8:36am

jerseykrs

pretty much anything people say annoys me.
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Reply #36 posted 12/12/06 8:37am

applekisses

I hate when people use "right" after a sentence... as in:

"I know, right?"


barf

It's so trendy!
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Reply #37 posted 12/12/06 8:38am

applekisses

IrresistibleB1tch said:

cubic61052 said:



And the corporate favorites: "think outside the box", "touching base", "finding synergies".....think of somne new ones, already...those have been around for years....

cool


oh man... how horrible! lol i haven't been in corporate America for several years - is EVERYthing still "benchmarked"?



nod You can see it in the "dog and pony show" barf
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Reply #38 posted 12/12/06 8:51am

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JDINTERACTIVE said:

Also folks who talk like they're asking a question after every sentence.


You can thank the Aussies for that mad It also seems to be a more prevalent trend amongst females hmmm I'm guessing that's how Althom sounds when he tries to "speak".

"..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.."
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Reply #39 posted 12/12/06 8:54am

applekisses

senik said:

JDINTERACTIVE said:

Also folks who talk like they're asking a question after every sentence.


You can thank the Aussies for that mad It also seems to be a more prevalent trend amongst females hmmm I'm guessing that's how Althom sounds when he tries to "speak".


It especially comes out when he's singing "Like a Virgin" nod
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Reply #40 posted 12/12/06 8:58am

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When girls say, "Oooh, aren't you sweet... Aren't you nice... You're like my little brother" mad

"..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.."
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Reply #41 posted 12/12/06 8:59am

ChrisEvans

senik said:

When girls say, "Oooh, aren't you sweet... Aren't you nice... You're like my little brother" mad



cry Billie used to say that. Man, she was fucked up.
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Reply #42 posted 12/12/06 9:03am

senik

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ChrisEvans said:

senik said:

When girls say, "Oooh, aren't you sweet... Aren't you nice... You're like my little brother" mad



cry Billie used to say that. Man, she was fucked up.


I hope it wasn't during your practical biology sessions sad

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"..My work is personal, I'm a working person, I put in work, I work with purpose.."
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Reply #43 posted 12/12/06 9:09am

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it's interesting to see the regional quirks. i have a cousin who lives in a small town but i don't know if it's just her that does this or if it's a product of where she lives. her "filler" is "and that, so/then..." as in

"we aren't sure when we will go down for christmas and that so please don't go out and buy presents for us. we may not see you till the new year and that then..."

sometimes i notice going home that my mother says "she said, she said..." it is very strange. i guess she uses two intonations in her voice and to her that is just the way you preface quoting someone.

"i was talking to mary yesterday and she said (slight pause) she said that harvey had to go back to the hospital." (if mary had a lot more to say the whole conversation would continue with the she said she said theme! eek )

i think i am guilty of saying "actually" too much (or maybe i've moved on to apparently) and apparently i sigh a lot during conversation. redface
doveShe couldn't stop crying 'cause she knew he was gone to stay dove
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Reply #44 posted 12/12/06 9:10am

ChrisEvans

senik said:

ChrisEvans said:




cry Billie used to say that. Man, she was fucked up.


I hope it wasn't during your practical biology sessions sad

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bawl That's what Billie used to call 'it' too.

Can't spell ex-wife's name edit
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Reply #45 posted 12/12/06 9:24am

cubic61052

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IrresistibleB1tch said:

cubic61052 said:



And the corporate favorites: "think outside the box", "touching base", "finding synergies".....think of somne new ones, already...those have been around for years....

cool


oh man... how horrible! lol i haven't been in corporate America for several years - is EVERYthing still "benchmarked"?


Indeed.....and lately it is all about "segue".....

"Thinking outside the box, let me touch base with you to discuss a smooth segue from the initial benchmark into developing synergies"

eek

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Reply #46 posted 12/12/06 9:31am

SHANNA

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I hate it when people say "can I ask you a question?"

well you're going to anyway! so just do it! rolleyes


Ugh! I hear that and that's similar to the phrase: "You know what?..."...and usually it's followed by some bullshit. evil

And, "Lieberry"... eek.

chair It's "Library"! chair LIBRARY!!. bawl
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Reply #47 posted 12/12/06 10:27am

HereToRockYour
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Pretty much everything that all of you said. nod

Except when *I* do it, in which case it's not even slightly annoying.

Mostly, I wish that people wouldn't speak unless I point to them and demand it. shrug
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Reply #48 posted 12/12/06 10:28am

1sexymf

cubic61052 said:

IrresistibleB1tch said:

motivational cliches like "take it to the next level", "goal-oriented" (or worse, "goal-orientated" rolleyes ) and "give 110%" make me want to puke.

also, the concept of leadership in schools drives me nuts. we're putting too much pressure on students as it is - they have plenty of time to develop leadership skills later, let them learn a thing or two first.


And the corporate favorites: "think outside the box", "touching base", "finding synergies".....think of somne new ones, already...those have been around for years....

cool



are you a team player UGH! No I can't stand people, how about that?
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Reply #49 posted 12/12/06 10:29am

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you know? i'm not really bothered by other people's linguistic quirks? but i always notice when someone ends their sentence with an upward inflection? like it's a question?
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Reply #50 posted 12/12/06 11:03am

susannah

emm said:

it's interesting to see the regional quirks. i have a cousin who lives in a small town but i don't know if it's just her that does this or if it's a product of where she lives. her "filler" is "and that, so/then..." as in

"we aren't sure when we will go down for christmas and that so please don't go out and buy presents for us. we may not see you till the new year and that then..."


lol The guy I sit next to at work says "all that typ-a stuff", but I think it's cute!

As in: "There'll be plenty sandwiches and all that typa stuff" lol Bless him
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Reply #51 posted 12/12/06 11:04am

purplerein

"It is what it is"----getting way overused.

"Alls I know is"...
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Reply #52 posted 12/12/06 11:06am

evenstar3

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I've had it pointed out to me that I pronounce the word ketchup "catch-up" and apparently that's wrong/annoying eek lol
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Reply #53 posted 12/12/06 11:09am

FlyAway

people who say "like" all the time, for no good reason. the french equivalent is to add "quoi" at the end of every sentence.
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Reply #54 posted 12/12/06 11:11am

NDRU

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"literally"

My head hurt so bad I literally had knives going through my temples!
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Reply #55 posted 12/12/06 11:12am

NDRU

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"a whole nother"
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Reply #56 posted 12/12/06 11:19am

SHANNA

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HereToRockYourWorld said:

Pretty much everything that all of you said. nod

Except when *I* do it, in which case it's not even slightly annoying.

Mostly, I wish that people wouldn't speak unless I point to them and demand it. shrug



falloff
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Reply #57 posted 12/12/06 11:23am

HereToRockYour
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SHANNA said:

HereToRockYourWorld said:

Pretty much everything that all of you said. nod

Except when *I* do it, in which case it's not even slightly annoying.

Mostly, I wish that people wouldn't speak unless I point to them and demand it. shrug



falloff



I guess laughter is acceptable, but it would have been nice if you'd asked. neutral
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Reply #58 posted 12/12/06 11:23am

purplerein

NDRU said:

"literally"

My head hurt so bad I literally had knives going through my temples!


falloff i love the Mad tv show where they say that..
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Reply #59 posted 12/12/06 11:24am

Number23

'Blue sky thinking'. Only a cunt says those words.
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