Omg I'm so going to use this next time!!!Which can immediately, if rather childishly, rebutted with "yeah, so your mother tells me"
I get that a lot on dating sites - one of the reasons I won't use them anymore. I don't get what leads a 55 year old man (unless he's lookin' like George Clooney which they NEVER do), to think a girl in her early twenties is going to jump all over the chance to sleep with his wrinkley, balding ass.
I get that a lot on dating sites - one of the reasons I won't use them anymore. I don't get what leads a 55 year old man (unless he's lookin' like George Clooney which they NEVER do), to think a girl in her early twenties is going to jump all over the chance to sleep with his wrinkley, balding ass.
@Chris You Succeeded In Scaring The **** Out Of Me...
I Hate People Who Use UMMMM Way Too Much, Sometimes I Wish I Could Punch People In The Face.
It's Not Because Of Having Too Many Filler Words, That's Fine.I remember when I was in like the sixth grade, they ran some campaign to get kids to stop sayin' "Umm" because it was too harmful or something to that effect...Too many filler words cause brain stills to die or something along those lines...Ring any bells?
Try listening to footballers over here... "Umm" seems to be the only intelligent thing to come out of their mouthes.It's Not Because Of Having Too Many Filler Words, That's Fine.
What Kills Me Is Everyone Uses It Over And Over, It's Infuriating.
THIS! SO f*cking THIS.Another pet peeve... people who, despite you bending over backwards and doing more for them than your job description requires you to, still aren't the least bit grateful for what you've done for them.
Yes, either that or "eehh". I think it's some sort of illness that strikes every athlete when they get near a microphone.Try listening to footballers over here... "Umm" seems to be the only intelligent thing to come out of their mouthes.
We now know why athletes aren't in PR or government office...Save that retired actors...Yes, either that or "eehh". I think it's some sort of illness that strikes every athlete when they get near a microphone.