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  Sunday, August 21, 2005
Saturday, August 20, 2005
    
      ...a variety of words and phrases. Now, I want to make this clear up front that this will probably include some of you who are reading this right now, and I want you to know that I don't hate you. I understand some people just say things without knowing and I can still like them as friends. However, these sayings and words still hurt my ears no matter whom I hear them from. They are...
"Chit Chat" - it just rubs me the wrong way whenever I hear it.
"These/those ones" - I know it's not technically improper grammar, but it sounds like it should be.
When people say, "________ says hi" after they hang up with someone. They're not saying hi because they aren't saying it to me. What you should say is, "__________ said hi." Yes I'm anal, but it bothers me a lot.
When people use the word "tickled" in place of 'made me/her/you/it laugh'. Like, "I got tickled out of that," or even, "I got a tickle from that." I'm shuddering now as I say it in my head.
"Bling-Bling" - goes without saying, even though I said it.
When girls refer to their friends as "girlfriends" Not because it sounds gay or anything, it just sounds ridiculous to me.
For some reason I can't think of a ton of different words and phrases I wanted to post here, so I'll have to just continue this posting as soon as I remember the rest. Until then, be distracted by the beauty that is Natalie.
 
    
    
    
    
  
  "Chit Chat" - it just rubs me the wrong way whenever I hear it.
"These/those ones" - I know it's not technically improper grammar, but it sounds like it should be.
When people say, "________ says hi" after they hang up with someone. They're not saying hi because they aren't saying it to me. What you should say is, "__________ said hi." Yes I'm anal, but it bothers me a lot.
When people use the word "tickled" in place of 'made me/her/you/it laugh'. Like, "I got tickled out of that," or even, "I got a tickle from that." I'm shuddering now as I say it in my head.
"Bling-Bling" - goes without saying, even though I said it.
When girls refer to their friends as "girlfriends" Not because it sounds gay or anything, it just sounds ridiculous to me.
For some reason I can't think of a ton of different words and phrases I wanted to post here, so I'll have to just continue this posting as soon as I remember the rest. Until then, be distracted by the beauty that is Natalie.
 
    
    
