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Topic History of: At The End Of The Day
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Angel Why do so many idiots use the word "literally" in the wrong context these days?
"I've litterally just got back from the shops."
Er, no you haven't you stupid moron!!!!
While i'm at it, can you also refrain from using "can i just say" at the begining of each sodding sentence?

Fanks.
BR


25th Anniversary now. Very good show all about Prison and Justice !!!! and LOVE !!! great songs.
Plissken I'm reminded of Robbie Coltrane doing Dr Johnson in Blackadder.
In The Know The Fat Controller wrote:
...'your beard is full of salmon' ....)

Priceless ! (err, sorry !)

As its Friday tomorrow we should have a thread on this and see how many more gems we can come up with?
Prunella Minge The Fat Controller wrote:
'Do the math' is another that drives me mad on other message forums I frequent. 'it's not rocket science' another.

I always think it must have crushed proud mums of brain surgeons when, all of a sudden, the phrase 'It's not brain surgery' turned into 'It's not rocket science'. One minute brain surgery was the epitome of all things very smart, then rocket science usurped it. What a bummer.

I agree about all these horrors. 'Pro-active' niggles: you're either active or passive. 'Incentivise' is just silly. 'My bad' is dreadful, particularly when it's used by middle-aged blokes in short sleeved shirts.

Politeness is vital, but I loathe the recent trend for fake politeness. Politicians now make a point of saying their interviewer's name several times, quite robotically. And newsreaders thanking all of their colleagues profusely just for doing a report. Shut up!