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Politics
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Thread ID:
01371607
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>>>>Terry,
>>>>
>>>>I am speechless. Sooner rather than later, you should realize that, at the end of the day, ranting here about cliches will not help you avoid being seen as pedantic, you should have seen this, it is not rocket science, just common sense. But make no mistake, basically I agree with you, I hate people using all those cliches. :)
>>>
>>>You missed out "to be quite honest with you". People say that for no reason, in confabs where honesty is not an issue.
>>>
>>>BTW I watched a docu the other night, after starting this thread, about prince Charles in his 61st year. I counted he used "at the end of the day" at least 5 times in the 1 hour show. In the time it took me to write that last sentence my colleague behind me said it twice on the phone to a customer (he uses all these all day, every day). Ironically he also said "ultimately" in the same sentence as "at the end of the day".
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>>>Is it any wonder my pedant nerves jangle?
>>>
>>>Also, just the other week it was on national news here about a survey of the top cliches that drive us nutzoid, and all the above are in it.
>>
>>Has anyone mentioned basically basically basically basically basically basically yet? And I am tired of 'healthy' meals! How can they be healthy if everything on the plate is dead? Ooops. . . . did I rant?
>
>Now, Mr McCrue! Get back to your room! You know you're not allowed in the corridors at this time. The nurse will bring you a nice cup of cocoa if you behave.

Ahhhhhhhhh? Do I have too?
I ain't skeert of nuttin eh?
Yikes! What was that?
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