A few of you have posted "At the end of the day" and know I have the song from Les Miserables stuck in my head.
Shouldn't that be "just had the brakes redone?"Those car ads......
"Just had the breaks redone..."
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The proper contraction for the unnecessarily repetitive phrase "you all" is "y'all."Some of ya'll need to lighten up. Let it be water off a duck's back.
Yes...that was my point.....spelling brakes - as breaks.Shouldn't that be "just had the brakes redone?"
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"Awesome" was VERY common with Gen X'ers as well. It may have been popular to generations before that.Two words that are so irritating, mostly used by millennials. Awesome and Amazing. That meal was awesome or amazing.
I say awesome a lot. Get over it you old geezers!"Awesome" was VERY common with Gen X'ers as well. It may have been popular to generations before that.
I still say it. Used it a lot when I was a kid (80's kid) and even more when I was in HS (91-94). It's an awesome word.I say awesome a lot. Get over it you old geezers!
It's pretty cool. Another word I wore out (thanks Beavis & Butthead, an awesome show).I still say it. Used it a lot when I was a kid (80's kid) and even more when I was in HS (91-94). It's an awesome word.
One word that I think was created in my generation was "Rad" (RADical). I think that word was left there to. I NEVER hear it used.It's pretty cool. Another word I wore out (thanks Beavis & Butthead, an awesome show).
I hear it from time to time but I think mostly it is used with a bit of sarcasm involved. I would say ironically but some people don't like that either.One word that I think was created in my generation was "Rad" (RADical). I think that word was left there to. I NEVER hear it used.
Actually, it is what it is.Some of ya'll need to lighten up. Let it be water off a duck's back.