Yeah, probably a lot of “like” guys at footballguys.Man all the boomers ruin the FBG threads nowadays
And 'round these parts (at work), it's a verb.Leverage.
It’s like wow man. Far out, groovy.
My wife and I have a running joke of laughing at some of the regularly repeated phrases like this on facebook."feeling some type of way"
Stopping would surely fix the interwebsI'm sure this has been covered in the 126 pages, but can we PLEASE STOP saying things/people are breaking the internet!
Liberty BibertyLIMU Emu
He doesn’t even have a mustacheLIMU Emu
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What was high school like in 1877?I graduated high school in 77.
Fashion sucked and so did going to the dentist.What was high school like in 1877?I graduated high school in 77.
Walking to school uphill both ways sucked, too.Fashion sucked and so did going to the dentist.What was high school like in 1877?I graduated high school in 77.
Not if you’re trying to build up your legs for the saloon girls.Walking to school uphill both ways sucked, too.Fashion sucked and so did going to the dentist.What was high school like in 1877?I graduated high school in 77.
Not quite sure what a saloon girls is, but I don't think I'm the target audience here.Not if you’re trying to build up your legs for the saloon girls.Walking to school uphill both ways sucked, too.Fashion sucked and so did going to the dentist.What was high school like in 1877?I graduated high school in 77.
1877 was the joke by @massraiderNot quite sure what a saloon girls is, but I don't think I'm the target audience here.Not if you’re trying to build up your legs for the saloon girls.Walking to school uphill both ways sucked, too.Fashion sucked and so did going to the dentist.What was high school like in 1877?I graduated high school in 77.
Only in the blizzards.Walking to school uphill both ways sucked, too.Fashion sucked and so did going to the dentist.What was high school like in 1877?I graduated high school in 77.
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You got herbalz in yo mouth. Oh, sorry, that was 3rd Bass"third place"
Hate this.references to free agents "getting the bag"
Hate this more.amirite?
Agree to disagree."I don't disagree" and "you're not wrong"
Younguns? How young are you talking about here? Cuz uh... I find myself saying this from time to time.it's not everytime but when the younguns say "you're fine" after you drop and "excuse me" or "sorry".... accidentally bumped into a girl reaching for a napkin at starbucks, "oh, so sorry about that" ... "you're fine". Sometimes it doesn't bother me and other times it feels snarky
You're fineYounguns? How young are you talking about here? Cuz uh... I find myself saying this from time to time.it's not everytime but when the younguns say "you're fine" after you drop and "excuse me" or "sorry".... accidentally bumped into a girl reaching for a napkin at starbucks, "oh, so sorry about that" ... "you're fine". Sometimes it doesn't bother me and other times it feels snarky
Don't disagree to agreeAgree to disagree."I don't disagree" and "you're not wrong"
Their way of talking is something you can't live with.People who end their sentence with "with". You know, "Do you want to go with?". Please end the sentence with, "Do you want to go with me?", or "I'll go with whatever". I've lived in Minnesota for 25 years and they do that all the time.
People who end their sentence with "with". You know, "Do you want to go with?". Please end the sentence with, "Do you want to go with me?", or "I'll go with whatever". I've lived in Minnesota for 25 years and they do that all the time.
This is a different grammatical issue.People who end their sentence with "with". You know, "Do you want to go with?". Please end the sentence with, "Do you want to go with me?", or "I'll go with whatever". I've lived in Minnesota for 25 years and they do that all the time.
An authority on the English language has set us free from the tethers of what many have long regarded as a grammatical no-no. Or has it?
The answer depends on how you side with a declaration from Merriam-Webster:
"It is permissible in English for a preposition to be what you end a sentence with," the dictionary publisher said in a post shared on Instagram last week. "The idea that it should be avoided came from writers who were trying to align the language with Latin, but there is no reason to suggest ending a sentence with a preposition is wrong."
You guys, it's a regional thing,you know?People who end their sentence with "with". You know, "Do you want to go with?". Please end the sentence with, "Do you want to go with me?", or "I'll go with whatever". I've lived in Minnesota for 25 years and they do that all the time.
When in Rome, go with what the Romans go with.People who end their sentence with "with". You know, "Do you want to go with?". Please end the sentence with, "Do you want to go with me?", or "I'll go with whatever". I've lived in Minnesota for 25 years and they do that all the time.
ItalianWhen in Rome, go with what the Romans go with.People who end their sentence with "with". You know, "Do you want to go with?". Please end the sentence with, "Do you want to go with me?", or "I'll go with whatever". I've lived in Minnesota for 25 years and they do that all the time.
"I don't disagree" and "you're not wrong"
I do both of theseit's not everytime but when the younguns say "you're fine" after you drop and "excuse me" or "sorry".... accidentally bumped into a girl reaching for a napkin at starbucks, "oh, so sorry about that" ... "you're fine". Sometimes it doesn't bother me and other times it feels snarky