Anyway, at the end of the day, it is what it is.
adwilk Audioholic Ninja Oct 8, 2009 #2 I'm so happy I no longer have to get up and watch the news. Just have to check your new threads, Mark.
I'm so happy I no longer have to get up and watch the news. Just have to check your new threads, Mark.
lsiberian Audioholic Overlord Oct 8, 2009 #4 adwilk said: I'm so happy I no longer have to get up and watch the news. Just have to check your new threads, Mark. Click to expand... Saves me time for reading about circuits. Maybe I can actually make myself useful by adding a new dimension to AH.
adwilk said: I'm so happy I no longer have to get up and watch the news. Just have to check your new threads, Mark. Click to expand... Saves me time for reading about circuits. Maybe I can actually make myself useful by adding a new dimension to AH.
J jostenmeat Audioholic Spartan Oct 8, 2009 #5 jamie2112 said: Oh whatever.......... Click to expand... Oh you know Jamie, that's sooo 90s Today, we say whatevs. Anyway, it is what it is.
jamie2112 said: Oh whatever.......... Click to expand... Oh you know Jamie, that's sooo 90s Today, we say whatevs. Anyway, it is what it is.
CraigV Audioholic General Oct 8, 2009 #6 Eh, whateve – oh, never mind I thought the most annoying phrase was “Honey, Alex is coming over”.
highfigh Seriously, I have no life. Oct 8, 2009 #7 markw said: Anyway, at the end of the day, it is what it is. Click to expand... Personally, if people stopped saying "It is what it is", I'd be, like, a happy camper.
markw said: Anyway, at the end of the day, it is what it is. Click to expand... Personally, if people stopped saying "It is what it is", I'd be, like, a happy camper.
darien87 Audioholic Spartan Oct 8, 2009 #8 Oh well. I say "whatever" all the time. The one that REALLY bugs me is, conversate. Come on, it's not even a frickin' word!
Oh well. I say "whatever" all the time. The one that REALLY bugs me is, conversate. Come on, it's not even a frickin' word!
droht Full Audioholic Oct 8, 2009 #9 highfigh said: Personally, if people stopped saying "It is what it is", I'd be, like, a happy camper. Click to expand... My employer's corporate buzz-phrase has gone from "at the end of the day"' to "it is what it is". I like to string them together to really annoy people.
highfigh said: Personally, if people stopped saying "It is what it is", I'd be, like, a happy camper. Click to expand... My employer's corporate buzz-phrase has gone from "at the end of the day"' to "it is what it is". I like to string them together to really annoy people.
Seth=L Audioholic Overlord Oct 8, 2009 #10 My personal most hated phrase is "to each his own", I want to punch most people that say it right in their nose as hard as I possibly can and grin while watching the blood trickle down their face.
My personal most hated phrase is "to each his own", I want to punch most people that say it right in their nose as hard as I possibly can and grin while watching the blood trickle down their face.
T tcarcio Audioholic General Oct 8, 2009 #11 Mine is "It's the same difference", annoying as hell...........Oh well whatever floats your boat is a close second.....
Mine is "It's the same difference", annoying as hell...........Oh well whatever floats your boat is a close second.....
adwilk Audioholic Ninja Oct 9, 2009 #12 Ya know,to be fair, at the end of the day, when all is said and done.. you gotta risk it to get the biscuit, it is what it is.
Ya know,to be fair, at the end of the day, when all is said and done.. you gotta risk it to get the biscuit, it is what it is.
CraigV Audioholic General Oct 9, 2009 #13 markw said: Anyway, at the end of the day, it is what it is. Click to expand... jostenmeat said: Oh you know Jamie, that's sooo 90s Today, we say whatevs. Anyway, it is what it is. Click to expand... highfigh said: Personally, if people stopped saying "It is what it is", I'd be, like, a happy camper. Click to expand... darien87 said: Oh well. I say "whatever" all the time. The one that REALLY bugs me is, conversate. Come on, it's not even a frickin' word! Click to expand... Seth=L said: My personal most hated phrase is "to each his own", I want to punch most people that say it right in their nose as hard as I possibly can and grin while watching the blood trickle down their face. Click to expand... droht said: My employer's corporate buzz-phrase has gone from "at the end of the day"' to "it is what it is". I like to string them together to really annoy people. Click to expand... tcarcio said: Mine is "It's the same difference", annoying as hell...........Oh well whatever floats your boat is a close second..... Click to expand... …yadda yadda yadda…
markw said: Anyway, at the end of the day, it is what it is. Click to expand... jostenmeat said: Oh you know Jamie, that's sooo 90s Today, we say whatevs. Anyway, it is what it is. Click to expand... highfigh said: Personally, if people stopped saying "It is what it is", I'd be, like, a happy camper. Click to expand... darien87 said: Oh well. I say "whatever" all the time. The one that REALLY bugs me is, conversate. Come on, it's not even a frickin' word! Click to expand... Seth=L said: My personal most hated phrase is "to each his own", I want to punch most people that say it right in their nose as hard as I possibly can and grin while watching the blood trickle down their face. Click to expand... droht said: My employer's corporate buzz-phrase has gone from "at the end of the day"' to "it is what it is". I like to string them together to really annoy people. Click to expand... tcarcio said: Mine is "It's the same difference", annoying as hell...........Oh well whatever floats your boat is a close second..... Click to expand... …yadda yadda yadda…
X Xargos Junior Audioholic Oct 9, 2009 #14 None of these really get to me. The one that does is when people say "irregardless." Being a double negative, it would be the opposite of "regardless" which is what they generally mean!
None of these really get to me. The one that does is when people say "irregardless." Being a double negative, it would be the opposite of "regardless" which is what they generally mean!
Quickley17 Audioholic Oct 9, 2009 #15 I could list them, or just provide this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_American_English
GO-NAD! Audioholic Spartan Oct 9, 2009 #16 Xargos said: None of these really get to me. The one that does is when people say "irregardless." Being a double negative, it would be the opposite of "regardless" which is what they generally mean! Click to expand... You must be reading my mind! I can't STAND that word either!
Xargos said: None of these really get to me. The one that does is when people say "irregardless." Being a double negative, it would be the opposite of "regardless" which is what they generally mean! Click to expand... You must be reading my mind! I can't STAND that word either!
jwenthold99 Full Audioholic Oct 9, 2009 #18 gmichael said: Why ask why? Click to expand... try bud dry! ok, sorry, couldn't resist