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#30
by
Michael
on 26 Jan, 2009 15:56
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I agree with my brothers about taking sacred names in vain. I also am pretty offended by most coarse language... f*&^% pretty much tops the list!
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#31
by
PBurke
on 29 Jan, 2009 10:10
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LAST CALL! usually bums me out! ha ha but seriously, one that i hear alot is YES INDEED. it is ok if i ask a question and you want to tress that you are saying yes. but just to have something to say? that drives me crazy.
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#32
by
wpruitt
on 29 Jan, 2009 20:46
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LAST CALL! usually bums me out! ha ha but seriously, one that i hear alot is YES INDEED. it is ok if i ask a question and you want to tress that you are saying yes. but just to have something to say? that drives me crazy.
And with that ... KITCHEN CLOSED
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#33
by
Timmay
on 29 Jan, 2009 21:49
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words we are starting to dislike around here... SCHOOL IS CANCELED!
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#34
by
warhawk
on 29 Jan, 2009 21:55
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hurricane season

WARHAWK
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#35
by
StumpyDave
on 31 Jan, 2009 09:54
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I find it difficult to get wound up by any individual words.
The sentiment behind them and the attitude of the user of those words is more likly to get me going, but even then, I would hesitate to use the word "hate".
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#36
by
schro
on 31 Jan, 2009 10:14
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I'm really beginning to hate the word "stimulus"
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#37
by
Timmay
on 31 Jan, 2009 10:36
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Same here Schro...I need to be stimulated a little....so where is my stimulus package??? LOL
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#38
by
buddha
on 05 Feb, 2009 16:25
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Same here Schro...I need to be stimulated a little....so where is my stimulus package??? LOL
It's on the end of your right arm.....unless you're a lefty.
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#39
by
Timmay
on 05 Feb, 2009 21:21
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words I do not like, any thing used in teh process of arguing
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#40
by
PeripheralxMvmnt
on 06 Feb, 2009 06:27
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I have to agree with Mike. "See You Next Tuesday" is such a ridiculously offensive word. It gives me the willies when I hear someone say it. And i think ive only used it in the most extreme of moments. And I still got the willies.
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#41
by
adam_r_todd
on 06 Feb, 2009 07:09
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"Stimulus" ranks right up there right now. My pet peeve is people that overuse curse words just to use them. Only 5th graders think that is cool. For instance, I work with a "lady" that uses the F word as a verb, noun, adjective, prepositional phrase, pronoun and for just about every other part of speech there is. I tried to tell her to think about the real meaning of the word. If it doesn't fit, don't use it just to cuss.
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#42
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 06 Feb, 2009 08:34
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"Actually", particularly its repetitive use in news reports, as in, "We're actually here in the Congressional office of. . ." It's useless, implies that next time they might not be there or they have said this in the past as a misrepresentation of their actual position.
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#43
by
Stu
on 06 Feb, 2009 12:38
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"Stimulus" ranks right up there right now. My pet peeve is people that overuse curse words just to use them. Only 5th graders think that is cool. For instance, I work with a "lady" that uses the F word as a verb, noun, adjective, prepositional phrase, pronoun and for just about every other part of speech there is. I tried to tell her to think about the real meaning of the word. If it doesn't fit, don't use it just to cuss.
Another timely one is 'investment' -- when politicians are spending all of this money that they don't have, it's actually an 'investment.'
I also don't like 'virtually' -- it means nothing but implies 100%. It's used in advertsing all of the time. Phrases I really can't stand are 'old man' or 'old lady' referring to parents or spouses -- totally disrespectful.