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Thursday, July 20, 2006 

Thursday 13

While it's still Thursday I think I'll eak out a list. Here goes:

13 Words and phrases I overuse:
  1. Get this
  2. Absolutely
  3. Sweet
  4. Cool
  5. Perfect
  6. Whatever
  7. Nebulous
  8. What is up with that?
  9. Too bad, so sad
  10. Shut it!
  11. Ready Freddy?
  12. Not a problem
  13. HELLO?? (sometimes followed by "McFly??")

A somewhat boring list you say? - DEAL (oh, there's another one, jeesh).

For me, lately, it's "ok then!" and that's my asnwer to your last sentence!

Ok Then!

Congratulations. You might be the first person in history to overuse nebulous. =)

My son says "okey dokey dokey" and I've been finding myself doing that alot...

whatever!

I over use the the word "the" all the the time.

Where's my pencil?

"up yer butt"

Great list! I overuse most of those words too.

Please check out my TT.

Stinky - Fine, be that way! (oh, there's another one)

Princess - there must be a lot of stuff up the butts of all the people you know by now.

3 - I tend to pick up on my kids phrases too. No way Jose is a popular one in our house.

Mr. Social - thank you for being a smart ass, as usual. What is UP with that? :D

Gail - I'm glad I'm not alone! Checking yours now...

I say whatever alot and it drives him crazy. One of my words is exactly and I say oh my goodness ALOT!

Oh I do say EXACTLY quite a bit myself. I also noticed that I typed the phrase "here goes" in my last three posts. Jeesh!

PREPPYGURL... did you just meet me? Smart-ass runs in my family. Duh! Meengya!

Duh Mr. Social. If you know smart ass runs in the family, you know I was being one too! Duh - and I looked up the spelling the other day... it's Minchia - weird eh?

I never realized how much I used the word "apparently" until I started blogging.

I am going to start saying, "Hello? McFly?" But not to clients.

Apparently I am very guilty of overusing "apparently" as well.

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