Aye, the nose knows.
The ayes have it two to one over the no’s.
I can just see it now, a whole arc of bad catch phrases.
Unkawo – No, I know.
Did not see that coming….
(LOL!)
Too funny! We all know that guy!
Here’s the new expression sweeping the East Coast:
“Right, right, right!”
I’m hearing “Right, right, right!” a lot on the West Coast too, it’s like “No, I know,” – it’s somebody agreeing with you way too much, but I guess a little friendlier than “No, I know.”
“Really,” and “Right, right, right” I’ll still use some. “No, I know” I know not to use.
Ha ha! Tom Gammill, “The Doozies” is the ginchiest! Are the ginchiest! No, is. Are? Well, anyways, all I know is that I LOL’d a little.
Passive-aggressive over-agreement is the new is the new “shut up, you moron.” Am I right or am I right?
“You are correct, sir” (to paraphrase Ed McMahon, missing from the Jerry Lewis telethon this year) R.I.P.
mrsullenbeauty about 15 years ago
Aye, the nose knows.
Yukoneric about 15 years ago
The ayes have it two to one over the no’s.
unkawo about 15 years ago
I can just see it now, a whole arc of bad catch phrases.
tgaml about 15 years ago
Unkawo – No, I know.
Illusionzone about 15 years ago
Did not see that coming….
(LOL!)
mtatulli Premium Member about 15 years ago
Too funny! We all know that guy!
Here’s the new expression sweeping the East Coast:
“Right, right, right!”
tgaml about 15 years ago
I’m hearing “Right, right, right!” a lot on the West Coast too, it’s like “No, I know,” – it’s somebody agreeing with you way too much, but I guess a little friendlier than “No, I know.”
tgaml about 15 years ago
“Really,” and “Right, right, right” I’ll still use some. “No, I know” I know not to use.
tc0809 about 15 years ago
Ha ha! Tom Gammill, “The Doozies” is the ginchiest! Are the ginchiest! No, is. Are? Well, anyways, all I know is that I LOL’d a little.
richardcthompson Premium Member about 15 years ago
Passive-aggressive over-agreement is the new is the new “shut up, you moron.” Am I right or am I right?
tgaml about 15 years ago
“You are correct, sir” (to paraphrase Ed McMahon, missing from the Jerry Lewis telethon this year) R.I.P.