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PeonForHer -> Like, teenaged girls (4/9/2011 4:47:55 PM)

Like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, (modsnip)

SHUT THE FUCK UP! SHUT UP!! SHUT UP!!!!!


(modedit for like, excessive like use of the like, word, like - Mod21)




SylvereApLeanan -> RE: Like, teenaged girls (4/9/2011 4:52:40 PM)

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redwoodgirl -> RE: Like, teenaged girls (4/9/2011 4:52:41 PM)

whoa! wtf?




gothikbutterfly -> RE: Like, teenaged girls (4/9/2011 4:55:48 PM)

erm...where did that come from? [sm=ofcourse.gif]




BKSir -> RE: Like, teenaged girls (4/9/2011 4:58:49 PM)

LOL! Like, no shit!
*runs and hides*




PeonForHer -> RE: Like, teenaged girls (4/9/2011 5:10:28 PM)

FR

You don't get this in the USA? I thought English girls copied it from their American counterparts. This unbelievably annoying thing of using the word 'like' every other word. It irritates the tits off me.

I was sitting in a cafe today, trying to reading my paper, minding my own business and hoping that everyone else would do likewise. I was surrounded by teenaged girls, wittering away on the tables around me. Jesus. They can't squeeze out a sentence without using the word 'like' at least three times.

I started dozing in the sun. It began to sound like a duckpond.





CynthiaWVirginia -> RE: Like, teenaged girls (4/9/2011 5:10:40 PM)

<Has a flashback of San Fernando Valley and the song Valley Girl.>

OMG, it spread to the UK?  [:D]




sunshinemiss -> RE: Like, teenaged girls (4/9/2011 5:14:59 PM)

I call them little birds... chirping away. :)




Daddysredhead -> RE: Like, teenaged girls (4/9/2011 5:17:27 PM)

Thing 2 has a teacher who puts a talking ban on kids who use the word "like" 3 or more times in a sentence for the rest of that day's class. It isn't any different than when I was in high school. My 9th grade (circa 1984) English teacher used to make fun of people who said "like" a lot. I hear it like often, so I've become like pretty immune, like exposure therapy. Like, yanno what I'm talkin' about? [8|]




PeonForHer -> RE: Like, teenaged girls (4/9/2011 5:29:55 PM)

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ORIGINAL: CynthiaWVirginia

<Has a flashback of San Fernando Valley and the song Valley Girl.>

OMG, it spread to the UK?  [:D]



It did - a few years ago. Most of the 'cool' speech-habits that teens use in the USA are adopted by the English 'yoof' as quickly as they possibly can. If anything, it grates even more on my ears than when American kids do it.

Another thing that was adopted, and has stuck, is someone going to a bar, or to the shop counter, and saying 'Can I get a pint of lager' or 'Can I get a box of matches?' . . . . What was ever wrong with 'Can I have a pint of lager?' or 'Could I have a box of matches? I always think, 'No, you can't 'get' that. The bloke/woman behind the counter has to 'get' it, then give it to you. Unless you want to vault over the counter to 'get' it, you silly little twat.'




porcelaine -> RE: Like, teenaged girls (4/9/2011 5:32:04 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: PeonForHer

FR

You don't get this in the USA? I thought English girls copied it from their American counterparts. This unbelievably annoying thing of using the word 'like' every other word. It irritates the tits off me.


And here i thought you'd been grading exams again. [:D]

As for the tits, i'm having thoughts. You're such a bad influence. *winks*




PeonForHer -> RE: Like, teenaged girls (4/9/2011 5:39:12 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: porcelaine

quote:

ORIGINAL: PeonForHer

FR

You don't get this in the USA? I thought English girls copied it from their American counterparts. This unbelievably annoying thing of using the word 'like' every other word. It irritates the tits off me.


And here i thought you'd been grading exams again. [:D]

As for the tits, i'm having thoughts. You're such a bad influence. *winks*



It all vanishes when it comes to these kids writing their exam scripts, Porcelaine. They're instructed by their teachers never to use text-speak or stupid cod-Americanisms. They're told, absolutely correctly, that examiners will be even more annoyed by it than their class teachers.

Least accepting of all will be the dons who are interviewing them for university places . . . and the kids are made abundantly clear of that fact.




DesFIP -> RE: Like, teenaged girls (4/9/2011 5:44:47 PM)

Here I thought this was about Facebook like. I would click on that. [:D]




Aylee -> RE: Like, teenaged girls (4/9/2011 7:11:25 PM)

Always with the negative waves Peon, ALWAYS with the negative waves! Oh, don't hit me with those negative waves so early in the morning. Why don't you knock it off with them negative waves? Why don't you dig how beautiful it is out here? Why don't you say something righteous and hopeful for a change?

Take it easy, Peon. Some of these people got sensitive feelings!




lockedaway -> RE: Like, teenaged girls (4/9/2011 7:13:09 PM)

That's cool!  Very rarely do I hear someone quote the character "Oddball", played by Donald Sutherland from the classic "Kelly's Heroes."




JstAnotherSub -> RE: Like, teenaged girls (4/9/2011 7:22:18 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: PeonForHer


quote:

ORIGINAL: porcelaine

quote:

ORIGINAL: PeonForHer

FR

You don't get this in the USA? I thought English girls copied it from their American counterparts. This unbelievably annoying thing of using the word 'like' every other word. It irritates the tits off me.


And here i thought you'd been grading exams again. [:D]

As for the tits, i'm having thoughts. You're such a bad influence. *winks*



It all vanishes when it comes to these kids writing their exam scripts, Porcelaine. They're instructed by their teachers never to use text-speak or stupid cod-Americanisms. They're told, absolutely correctly, that examiners will be even more annoyed by it than their class teachers.

Least accepting of all will be the dons who are interviewing them for university places . . . and the kids are made abundantly clear of that fact.


Mafia dudes decide who gets in to college in England?

Like, gnarly dude. Gag me with a spoon.




LoveSparkie -> RE: Like, teenaged girls (4/9/2011 7:28:36 PM)

I thought that little trend had died down. Thankfully, I never took part in the "like" trend, but I remember hearing "like" a million times a day back in Jr. High.

Like I totally remember that like it was like yesterday and like it used to like really annoy me and like I was like oh my god like totally shut up...........Like.




outhere69 -> RE: Like, teenaged girls (4/9/2011 7:45:24 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: lockedaway

That's cool!  Very rarely do I hear someone quote the character "Oddball", played by Donald Sutherland from the classic "Kelly's Heroes."

One o' my favorite movies!!




lockedaway -> RE: Like, teenaged girls (4/9/2011 7:55:13 PM)

Do you realize that "Three Kings" was, essentially, a re-make of "Kelly's Heroes" with a lot more politics?  Still, I enjoyed "Three Kings" a great deal too.




thishereboi -> RE: Like, teenaged girls (4/9/2011 7:58:07 PM)

wow, like I totally know what you mean. [8D]




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