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You know what I mean? YOu know what I mean? You know what I mean?
I feel like shouting YES, I KNOW WHAT YOU MEAN. YOU DON'T HAVE TO KEEP ASKING ME THAT
I hear ya! I can't stand that saying!
Think outside the box WHO came up with that dumb, overused saying?
People who ask me a question and then ask me to confirm my answer: they reply with really? For sure? Why did you ask me if you don't believe me in the first place?
Teamwork my behind! Got so tired of managers throwing that useless word at us because once we got back to our desks from the boring meeting, people went back to their previous mehtod of working and teamwork went out the window.
When a female friend of mine was pregnant, her husband happily announced, "We're pregnant!" to all who'd listen, and they would smile beatifically as they looked into one another's eyes.
About 5 months later, when she was 'full with child', he said, "We're pregnant." and she backhanded his arm and said, "No, -I- am pregnant.
I hate this, too. When soon-to-be dads have morning sickness, gain 30 pounds, have to pee 15 times a day and can't breathe because a baby is pressed against their diaphragm, they can claim to be pregnant. Until they, they should stick to "we're expecting a baby."
If everyone on this thread got to together with the intention of not annoying anyone else, we'd end up sitting in silence. Apparently, everyone is annoyed by something.
If everyone on this thread got to together with the intention of not annoying anyone else, we'd end up sitting in silence. Apparently, everyone is annoyed by something.
Yes, but complaining abut what annoys us is so much fun!
People in the western part of the country often refer to going "back east" when they have to fly to NY, Boston, etc. Now, if they actually came from the east, and moved to California, and they have to fly to the east again, yes, it's "back east."
But these are people who were born and raised on the west coast, but they say "back east."
Are they referring to their ancestors who might have gone out there in wagon trains?
What I find annoying is when you are at a restaurant and ask for something and the server says "no problem"... Of course it shouldn't be a problem it's their job....
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