Believe you me.
Have I ever lied to you?
They came to play.
God was on our side.
He goes/She goes
Like - after every 3rd word in a sentence
Y'know
Dammit Jim, I'm a doctor, not a bricklayer! (sorry, don't know how that one got in there)
Am I right!?
Not!
If I didn't know better, I'd say...
>Just remembered some that deserve the death sentence. As far as I know they're only used in UK:
>
>"A word in your shell-like (ear)..."
>"That should be no problem to a man of your calliber" (esp. when purposely, and knowingly wrongly, pronounced
>"Kal-eye-ber")
>
>
>>Honestly....
>>
>>>Take my word for it
>>>needless to say
>>>the vast majority
>>>address the issue
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>At the end of the day.
>>>>At this moment in time.
>>>>Sooner rather than later.
>>>>Take it on board.
>>>>I hear what you say.
>>>>Basically ... (followed by a long, non-basic, description).
>>>>I'll take it under advisement (N. America only!).
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