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Phrases/terms that need to be retired immediately (4 Viewers)

"_____________ is just a football player!"

Thanks, Copernicus.. :wub:

Stop, just STOP! If you dont have anything to say, you dont have to say it (thats right, Coach Ditka, you!!).

 
Just seen in the Shark Pool:

"I'm starting JStew over___________"

JStew? Seriously??? Now people are so incredibly lazy that they'd rather sound like complete nancy boys then to take the time to type out Stewart? Seriously????

 
/threadNot only is it pretentious, but it makes the poster sound like a woman. "This argument is over because I said so!" <stomp foot and walk off>
lol @ "stomp foot and walk off"
What's also funny is that I've never seen it actually end a thread.
Happens all the time. You just don't notice because the thread sinks to page 4 or 5 within a few hours. You've got to be on FBG 24/7/365 to really know just how often that tactic DOES actually end a thread.
 
Every old hen on Facebook likes to use this in their all-important "status update." "Hubby is mowing the lawn.""Waiting for hubby to bring home Chinese.""Home alone while hubby works late."Just stop.
How many old hens are you keeping tabs on via Facebook? :tinfoilhat:
Fewer every day. These are high school "friends." This particular one that sent me over the edge just posted a pic of her hand-made crocheted legwarmers.
 
Every old hen on Facebook likes to use this in their all-important "status update." "Hubby is mowing the lawn.""Waiting for hubby to bring home Chinese.""Home alone while hubby works late."Just stop.
How many old hens are you keeping tabs on via Facebook? :tinfoilhat:
Fewer every day. These are high school "friends." This particular one that sent me over the edge just posted a pic of her hand-made crocheted legwarmers.
Admit it; you WANT a pair.
 
Every old hen on Facebook likes to use this in their all-important "status update." "Hubby is mowing the lawn.""Waiting for hubby to bring home Chinese.""Home alone while hubby works late."Just stop.
How many old hens are you keeping tabs on via Facebook? :confused:
Fewer every day. These are high school "friends." This particular one that sent me over the edge just posted a pic of her hand-made crocheted legwarmers.
Timcrocheted?
 
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______ Nation

Just another moronic phrase made popular by espn

Sports Nation

Red Sox Nation

Steeler Nation

Etc...

 
IDrinkyourMilkshake said:
Saying 'za instead of pizza. You sound like a ######. Go punch yourself in the face.
Never heard of this. Where are you from?
You've never heard someone say "za"? Oh come on.That's one of those thing that is so idiotic to say that you start saying it sarcastically and then start enjoying saying it. Like "slacks" and "shark move".
 
Never heard 'za before.
It was used often when I was in college. Stoner shorthand - you've only got so many functioning brain cells to devote to ordering snacks. That extra syllable was just too harsh.
 
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Never heard 'za before.
It was used often when I was in college. Stoner shorthand - you've only got so many functioning brain cells to devote to ordering snacks. That extra syllable was just too harsh.
:thumbup: Same thing with 'rents instead of "parents". I've had students call me "Mr. L' before. My last name is one freaking syllable and not hard to pronounce. Not like the pollock next door whose name looks like a clue in the Jumble.
 
Stay classy ____________________

Please stop starting threads with this every week when someone f's up.

 

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