Sayings that annoy you

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LOL annoys ME....Stop saying it. Blast.
 

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I'm going to use that phrase..."The one that did it wasn't me.." ;)
 

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o_O o i rephase it

the one that goes ................... didt do it was't me
 

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Well seen as Altair up to his usual tricks here is one saying many must hope for here

Altair : Banned
 

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the topic was ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,SAYINGS that annoy you not people

Don't mind him. And to think he cries I hijack threads.

Just to keep on topic :

don't cry over spilt milk
 

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Well seen as Altair up to his usual tricks here is one saying many must hope for here

Altair : Banned

Blast.....i knew it would come to this...!

What exactly would i get banned for?
 
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Ooh! That all got a bit heated! But anyway, I have just been banned for being stupid and posting a pic of my parents in the 70s (with their babies - I FORGOT!) so am mindlessly trawling (NOT TROLLING!) through these forum posts and I have a few annoying sayings which make my teeth itch. One is about how people 'turn round' rather a lot during times of high stress / argument, e.g. '...then he turns round and says...' '...and then she turns round and says...' etc. I imagine these people are so dizzy with all the turning around that their arguments must be at least somewhat hampered by this. Another is in a situation where something irksome / bothersome / marginally inconvenient has happened, e.g. when one arrives at work to find they have left an important work document at home after spending ALL NIGHT working on it and tells a colleague. Said colleague is then almost GUARANTEED to reply with, 'Oh no! There's NOTHING worse!'. Well, there IS famine, war and AIDS, to name but a few rather more worrisome problems. Oh, and beginning / ending statements with 'so'. 'Where do you live, new acquaintance?' 'So, I am currently living with my parents in...'. Why 'so'? Or, perchance, 'I haven't seen you for a long time! What are you doing now?' 'I finished Uni and then got a job in fashion design, so...'. So what? What? What were you going to say? I am on the edge of my SEAT here! Oh! That reminds me of another. IF. Using IF like a twerp. 'Erm, if you could all come and sit here.' IF I could come and sit here what? If I sit here, I get a biscuit? A slap? 'If' is conditional and it is OFFENDED. I need to not be banned for too long. I might write more here. I am sorry and grateful for your time, little blue screen. I have wine; can you tell? Goodnight. xxx
 

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Ooh! That all got a bit heated! But anyway.

I have just been banned for being stupid and posting a pic of my parents in the 70s (with their babies - I FORGOT!)

so am mindlessly trawling (NOT TROLLING!) through these forum posts and I have a few annoying sayings which make my teeth itch.

One is about how people 'turn round' rather a lot during times of high stress / argument, e.g. '...then he turns round and says...' '...and then she turns round and says...' etc. I imagine these people are so dizzy with all the turning around that their arguments must be at least somewhat hampered by this.

Another is in a situation where something irksome / bothersome / marginally inconvenient has happened, e.g. when one arrives at work to find they have left an important work document at home after spending ALL NIGHT working on it and tells a colleague. Said colleague is then almost GUARANTEED to reply with, 'Oh no! There's NOTHING worse!'. Well, there IS famine, war and AIDS, to name but a few rather more worrisome problems.

Oh, and beginning / ending statements with 'so'. 'Where do you live, new acquaintance?' 'So, I am currently living with my parents in...'. Why 'so'? Or, perchance, 'I haven't seen you for a long time! What are you doing now?' 'I finished Uni and then got a job in fashion design, so...'. So what? What? What were you going to say? I am on the edge of my SEAT here! Oh!

That reminds me of another. IF. Using IF like a twerp. 'Erm, if you could all come and sit here.' IF I could come and sit here what? If I sit here, I get a biscuit? A slap? 'If' is conditional and it is OFFENDED. I need to not be banned for too long. I might write more here. I am sorry and grateful for your time, little blue screen. I have wine; can you tell? Goodnight. xxx

Great post...Apart from it was just a block of text..!!!

I have broke it down into paragraphs, a bit easier on the eye..;) :)
 

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Ah, cheers, Sir. Do I get to sit at the front now?
 
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