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WHICH PHRASE ARE YOU SICK OF....?

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by BNWriter, Sep 15, 2006.

  1. old_tony

    old_tony Well-Known Member

    I was going to post this one but figured I'd better see if it was posted first. Glad I did.

    I think it's something pro athletes are now trained to say when they arrive as rookies.
     
  2. MacDaddy

    MacDaddy Active Member

    "No offense, but..." as if preceding something with "no offense" makes it OK to say, even though it's offensive.
     
  3. casty33

    casty33 Active Member

    "Good to go."

    And a personal dislike to the printed "lol," primarily because no one I know ever says the words "laugh out loud." But then, at least to me, all the acronyms used in computer-speak bore me.

    Thanks for listening.
     
  4. slappy4428

    slappy4428 Active Member

    Made me laugh out loud
     
  5. Ashy Larry

    Ashy Larry Active Member

    "Truthfully....." - so should I assume everything you've said is bullshit?

    "and whatnot....." - I'm tired of people adding this at the end of every sentence, it's stupid.

    "ATM"....


    But......I haven't tired of the "get a haircut" jokes/lines, probably because I found the story very amusing, and whatnot.
     
  6. "Jumping the shark"

    It's played already.
     
  7. Trey Beamon

    Trey Beamon Active Member

    I'll never tire of CHARMION.
     
  8. JuneBug1

    JuneBug1 Member

    Throw under the bus. (or any variations of it.)
     
  9. zeke12

    zeke12 Guest

    I never get tired of ass-to-mouth.
     
  10. BigDog

    BigDog Active Member

    Am I really using the fun-with-quote function when absolutely no changes need to be made to the quote in question?
     
  11. zeke12

    zeke12 Guest

    Only in the strictest art-school sense.
     
  12. Ensign Pulver

    Ensign Pulver Member

    1) "At the end of the day ... "

    2) Anything that comes out of Chris Berman's mouth.
     
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