CameronBornAndBred wrote:Axe your boss to pronounce it correctly.Miles wrote:My boss says "eckcetera"
Thanks man. I needed that.
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CameronBornAndBred wrote:Axe your boss to pronounce it correctly.Miles wrote:My boss says "eckcetera"
I hope he doesn't put an ASTERICK on anything. And if he puts ASTERICKS on more than one item, I have serious issues.Miles wrote:CameronBornAndBred wrote:Axe your boss to pronounce it correctly.Miles wrote:My boss says "eckcetera"
Thanks man. I needed that.
At the risk of annoyance, I have to stop by here and put in . One of my quirky annoyances is "fairly unique" or "rather unique" or "somewhat unique". I don't think there can be varying degrees of "uniqueness". It either is or it isn't.....unique, that is.Miles wrote:With all due respect, I'd like to challenge the assertion that some these words or phrases are annoying. Shouldn't of they been more specific about why they're annoying? I mean, at the end of the day they're just words right? Personally, at the end of the day, the way we all use words is fairly unique. At this moment in time, I am absolutely using words to express my opinion. It's not rocket science, it's a nightmare. I absolutely think that 24/7 is annoying.
Ima Facultiwyfe wrote:At the risk of annoyance, I have to stop by here and put in . One of my quirky annoyances is "fairly unique" or "rather unique" or "somewhat unique". I don't think there can be varying degrees of "uniqueness". It either is or it isn't.....unique, that is.Miles wrote:With all due respect, I'd like to challenge the assertion that some these words or phrases are annoying. Shouldn't of they been more specific about why they're annoying? I mean, at the end of the day they're just words right? Personally, at the end of the day, the way we all use words is fairly unique. At this moment in time, I am absolutely using words to express my opinion. It's not rocket science, it's a nightmare. I absolutely think that 24/7 is annoying.
And while I'm at it, I would prefer that the pilot not come on the PA system and tell me that "We will be in the air momentarily." , bless his heart!
Love, Ima
Must be a North Western thing.... haven't heard this yet? Is this radio or TV or both? Sounds like propaganda to me... don't buy into the brain wash!!!!!DevilAlumna wrote:"Un-American."
I've been hearing this a lot lately (or my ears have been tuning in to it) and it seems to more often be a cover-up for any of the following:
"not like I want it to be"
"not like it used to be"
"different from me"
"not like around here"
[Aside: I've never, ever heard the phrase/word, "un-Canadian." ]
If only we had a linguist around here to comment on this...DevilAlumna wrote:"Un-American."
I've been hearing this a lot lately (or my ears have been tuning in to it) and it seems to more often be a cover-up for any of the following:
"not like I want it to be"
"not like it used to be"
"different from me"
"not like around here"
[Aside: I've never, ever heard the phrase/word, "un-Canadian." ]
DevilAlumna wrote:"Un-American."
I've been hearing this a lot lately (or my ears have been tuning in to it) and it seems to more often be a cover-up for any of the following:
"not like I want it to be"
"not like it used to be"
"different from me"
"not like around here"
[Aside: I've never, ever heard the phrase/word, "un-Canadian." ]