Yikes!! Crazy day for the locals. Good one vinylkid58.
I took that long skinny road up that mountain many years ago.
Some of the melted cars still out there.
I took that long skinny road up that mountain many years ago.
Some of the melted cars still out there.
"We need to talk"
"Step into my office"
"It's not what you think"
"I just wanna say"
"Let me tell you"
"Leader of the free world"
I need to wash my hair
It's not you
This CD sounds great.
On that day in history we were studying for finals.
It was quite a column of ash down South and the seismograph in the basement of our Physics Dept went off the rails..
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I am getting pretty tired of hearing “Oh my god” Almost like it’s the only expression that folks can come up with these days. Sheep mentality?
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I think we all have standard phrases that we trot out. "Whoops" is the one I mutter quietly when something goes wrong. "F*ck" when it goes very wrong. In both instances, mind has been temporarily overloaded by the scale of the disaster.
I'm wondering what "Keora" means? When I was a kid, cinemas used to sell wildly over-priced orange squash (water plus lots of sugar and a few additives) called Kia Ora.
I'm wondering what "Keora" means? When I was a kid, cinemas used to sell wildly over-priced orange squash (water plus lots of sugar and a few additives) called Kia Ora.
I see what you did there!🤣It’s presently near the top of the list.
I think we all have standard phrases that we trot out. "Whoops" is the one I mutter quietly when something goes wrong. "F*ck" when it goes very wrong. In both instances, mind has been temporarily overloaded by the scale of the disaster.
I'm wondering what "Keora" means? When I was a kid, cinemas used to sell wildly over-priced orange squash (water plus lots of sugar and a few additives) called Kia Ora.
Que Hora? As in Que Hora Es?
Literally, What Hour? Idiomatically, What Time Is It?
Time to drink Kia Ora!
Get it?
As in, you just told me something you thought was complicated, while most of us learned it in grade 5.
As in, you just told me something you thought was complicated, while most of us learned it in grade 5.
One that gets me is when people throw "yeah" into the middle of a sentence. "I went to the grocery store and yeah, got some milk"" That being said"
Is a trendy one these days. Pointless
Excessive use of "like" in speech.
For filler words or non definitive sarcastic tone.
You know like. Why it is like, The way we, like talk. Like all the time.
Saying " literally " like literally every like time
A local radio newsreader throws that in the middle of a lot of their sentences.
Newsreaders are supposed to stick to the script; that's what they're paid for. The key word there is "reader." No matter what their ego says, they're rarely paid for any journalistic quality.
"Like" and "Yeah" and "You know" are fluff words; no meaning, and just there to fill a silence. Like, I despise them, you know?
I can (just) work out "Que hora es?" but not when I went to the local cinema. Kia Ora was awful stuff. Even to a thirteen-year-old.
"Like" and "Yeah" and "You know" are fluff words; no meaning, and just there to fill a silence. Like, I despise them, you know?
I can (just) work out "Que hora es?" but not when I went to the local cinema. Kia Ora was awful stuff. Even to a thirteen-year-old.
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