[quote]Alex Good wrote:
Also most rock and pop songs. Also ALL rap and country songs.[/quote]
So you listen to Bag pipes and Jazz?
[quote]Alex Good wrote:
Also most rock and pop songs. Also ALL rap and country songs.[/quote]
So you listen to Bag pipes and Jazz?
[quote]pat wrote:
Fuck turkey, break out the red meat.
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People who preface their questions with the word “question” a la Dwight Schrute. (ie: “Question. What kind of bear is best?”)
Is this really necessary? Are they worried that their next sentence might not come across as a question?
New rule: People who insist on adding the word “question” before asking a question must preface everything else they say with “Statement”, “Salutation”, “Insult”, “Joke”, “Blathering Missive”, etc.
[quote]Derek542 wrote:
[quote]Alex Good wrote:
Also most rock and pop songs. Also ALL rap and country songs.[/quote]
So you listen to Bag pipes and Jazz? [/quote]
Bagpipes yes, jazz no. I like pretty much all Celtic music. My first “favourite song” (which I decided upon when I was 5) was the old black rum by great big sea.
[quote]postholedigger wrote:
People who preface their questions with the word “question” a la Dwight Schrute. (ie: “Question. What kind of bear is best?”)
Is this really necessary? Are they worried that their next sentence might not come across as a question?
New rule: People who insist on adding the word “question” before asking a question must preface everything else they say with “Statement”, “Salutation”, “Insult”, “Joke”, “Blathering Missive”, etc.
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Add to this those people who make a statement, but their pitch rises at the end of it, thereby making it sound like a question.
Okay, not really something that everyone loves, but just relating to your post.

things I hate that everyone else loves?
Gingers.
the whole fucking world has ginger-fever.
[quote]postholedigger wrote:
People who preface their questions with the word “question” a la Dwight Schrute. (ie: “Question. What kind of bear is best?”)
Is this really necessary? Are they worried that their next sentence might not come across as a question?
New rule: People who insist on adding the word “question” before asking a question must preface everything else they say with “Statement”, “Salutation”, “Insult”, “Joke”, “Blathering Missive”, etc.
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Yeah! That’s a good one!
Like that is people that say “Congratulations” but don’t actually congratulate…they just say that. Same with saying “Apologies” instead of actually apologizing.
I mean you can’t just say those words…it’s like they’re reading the boxes on a from but not filling them in.
Raves
Question. Everyone loves raves?
Statement. I am dubious.
Unimportant non sequitur. I get excited about turkey on the two holidays, but don’t like it any other time and won’t eat the leftovers generally.
Observation. I am equally dubious that everyone loves questions that are preceded by notice that a question follows.
Mila Kunis? I don’t see it