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Phrases That Have Started Getting On Your Nerves

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joggerjayne | 17:59 Thu 06th Feb 2014 | Phrases & Sayings
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Phrases that have started getting on my nerves: "It's your round, Chris" "Time gentlemen, please" "This is a newsagent's shop, not a library - and make sure that you put it back on the top shelf" "If you do that again, I'll call security" ;-)
21:20 Thu 06th Feb 2014
actually Andy it should be 'May I have....'
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lessons will be learned
'The heart of the home' and 'a real family kitchen' as heard on property programmes on the TV,
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A recent trendy phrase here in the U.S. is "Speaking truth to power". As far as I can determine it means speaking a profound bur perhaps unpleasant truth to someone in political or some other power structure above your station… Yikes!
After the recent BBC interior design programme, "upcycling" meaning "do up" or "renovate" or many other perfectly legitimate words or phrases. GRRRRR!!
I never understood what "reinventing" oneself is all about.
and on all phone calls to companies "is there anything else I can help you with today?"
Yes, actually we have a proliferation of woodlice in the conservatory ......
Speaking truth to power might have a sequel: Don't shoot the messenger.
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If you need any more information, feel free to email Dave or I with your questions.
Any 111 conversations.
Ages ago I rang them when youngest son was crying with earache (has very little sense of pain and had had painkillers).
Their first 3 questions-
is he conscious?
is he breathing?
is he bleeding?

Now I admit I'm not a qualified doctor, but i think even i might have mentioned a lack of breathing before getting onto the earache!
awesome!!! aaaaa rrrrrggggghhhhh
Upcycling...

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