Michael Hutc...forget it."low hanging fruit"
Because hanging them high is better? You ####### bigot!"low hanging fruit"
Teabaggers love'em low - less neck strain.Because hanging them high is better? You ####### bigot!"low hanging fruit"
lol"murder a squirrel"
I like when the middle aged white guys "axe" you a question....dis
Apparently a bunch of middle aged white radio announcers just learned this term. Makes me want to murder a squirrel.
If anything was begging for the "Wait for it..." this post was it.Teabaggers love'em low - less neck strain.Because hanging them high is better? You ####### bigot!"low hanging fruit"
I'd agree with you a few years ago. This one made a big comeback for me."teabaggers"
Man + anything."man cave"
came here to post thisand"came here to post this"Gr00vus said:"Really?" and "Seriously?" as attempts at some sort of sarcastic commentary. The MS phone commercials indicate that these need to die immediately. If you're using these that way, please stop, you're the clown in that conversation regardless of whatever the other person did that you are not cleverly responding to.
welcome aboard.Gr00vus said:"Really?" and "Seriously?" as attempts at some sort of sarcastic commentary. The MS phone commercials indicate that these need to die immediately. If you're using these that way, please stop, you're the clown in that conversation regardless of whatever the other person did that you are not cleverly responding to.
"Really?" <------------this started out fairly annoyingly and has grown into one of the most annoying sayings today.It might only be topped by, "It is what it is."
I have no idea what it means and I hate it.Idiot Boxer said:"to the cloud"
I'm really tired of the old "last one there's a penis pump" bit.
I always knew it as "last one there's a rotten egg".I'm really tired of the old "last one there's a penis pump" bit.
welcome aboard.Gr00vus said:"Really?" and "Seriously?" as attempts at some sort of sarcastic commentary. The MS phone commercials indicate that these need to die immediately. If you're using these that way, please stop, you're the clown in that conversation regardless of whatever the other person did that you are not cleverly responding to."Really?" <------------this started out fairly annoyingly and has grown into one of the most annoying sayings today.It might only be topped by, "It is what it is."
How do we feel about "for reals?" Is that related to this or is it a separate (and yet still possibly annoying on its own) thing?came here to post thisand"came here to post this"Gr00vus said:"Really?" and "Seriously?" as attempts at some sort of sarcastic commentary. The MS phone commercials indicate that these need to die immediately. If you're using these that way, please stop, you're the clown in that conversation regardless of whatever the other person did that you are not cleverly responding to.
bump"beyond the pale"Completely overused these days. It now means, "something that I disagree with."
Never heard this before."foils", when referring to powerpoint slides. I have no idea what the origin of this term is, but it grates on me for no particular reason.
I find this post to be very ironic.99% of the public using the word "ironic" or "irony."Save yourself the embarrassment, folks.
Oh that made me think of another. When a sports guy goes "the [insert name here]'s of the world." For example "The Hines Wards of the world," "The Hank Basketts of the world," "the Jay Cutlers of the world."I heard Simon Wilcotts on a sports talk show a couple of days ago. I think he used "at the end of the day" in every other sentence. As an added bonus he threw in the "do you know what the definition of insanity is?" hokum out there too. Dude's a maroon.