DazBob Posted October 18, 2011 Posted October 18, 2011 (edited) I'm fucking sick of hearing the word "brave" banded around. To me, being brave is what frontline soldiers do, or jumping into the middle of a fight to protect someone even though you know you're likely to get a damn good pasting. Instead, on Saturday morning, I must've heard it at least a dozen times being used to describe a team that had just lost a game of rugby. Also, and this might be a bit controversial, why is it that EVERYONE who dies from a terminal illness, "fought it bravely"? It also gets on my wick when people use words they clearly don't know the meaning of. For example, "I was literally over the moon." Now unless you're Neil Armstrong or Buzz Aldrin, methinks you probably need to look in the dictionary. Edited October 18, 2011 by DazBobParr
Theboybell Posted October 18, 2011 Posted October 18, 2011 (edited) Servant in reference to a footballer. Edited October 18, 2011 by Theboybell
DazBob Posted October 18, 2011 Author Posted October 18, 2011 'Barclays Premier League' Haha. I've not heard him say it since Saturday. Does he only say it if we lose?
barryk32 Posted October 18, 2011 Posted October 18, 2011 Also, and this might be a bit controversial, why is it that EVERYONE who dies from a terminal illness, "fought it bravely"? She did Sad story of the day
Matt Lofthouse Posted October 18, 2011 Posted October 18, 2011 Fernando Hierro - Legend. Not for us he wasn't.
DazBob Posted October 18, 2011 Author Posted October 18, 2011 She did Sad story of the day Indeed she was.
MickyD Posted October 18, 2011 Posted October 18, 2011 She did Sad story of the day Brave, brave woman. Read it and my eyes started sweating! I've not even got the heating on!
Traf Posted October 18, 2011 Posted October 18, 2011 Brave, brave woman. Read it and my eyes started sweating! I've not even got the heating on! I don't quite get it. She gave birth to a child that she knew would have no natural mother. There's a fine line between bravery and foolishness and I'm not sure how close to that line she got, or if she even crossed it: I just can't quite make up my mind.
Widnes Two Hats Posted October 18, 2011 Posted October 18, 2011 'Get off me or i'll phone the police'
donkeyshorn Posted October 18, 2011 Posted October 18, 2011 (edited) Awesome. Fucking hate that word. absolutely awesome. Over used by radio DJ's and the like. Which brings me to, like, used, like, all the time, like. Edited October 18, 2011 by donkeyshorn
athywhite1958 Posted October 18, 2011 Posted October 18, 2011 'Sensational' often used by them pricks on MOTD
athywhite1958 Posted October 18, 2011 Posted October 18, 2011 'Get off me or i'll phone the police' Only you mate, only you
Sweep Posted October 18, 2011 Posted October 18, 2011 I hate it when people like put the word like in the middle of like a sentence for no like reason.....these are usually the wankers who say things such as "Fail" and "Owned"
Traf Posted October 18, 2011 Posted October 18, 2011 I hate it when people like put the word like in the middle of like a sentence for no like reason Listen to any Steven Gerrard or Jamie Carragher after-match interview. Errrm, well, you know, like, errm it was always going to be difficult, like, you know, well, errm, like and so on and so on.
Didledee Posted October 18, 2011 Posted October 18, 2011 This will probably offend a lot on here cunt
Uncle Albert Posted October 18, 2011 Posted October 18, 2011 When people say 'me' after a statement - 'really hungry, me' Are you? I'm glad you said 'me' after that because I was confused as to whether you said it or not.
gonzo Posted October 18, 2011 Posted October 18, 2011 'sweet' as in ok,seems to be quite popular round these parts at the mintue.......
Snow_white Posted October 18, 2011 Posted October 18, 2011 Epic. Big ask. Fail. Like, used ad naseum.
Recommended Posts