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Have any of you noticed how you'll hear a phrase or an expression that suddenly becomes universal and practically everyone you meet and everywhere you go people are repeating it?

And have you also noticed how when someone is diagnosed with a new mental or physical malady, suddenly 85% of the population has the same malady?

It reminds of "Monkey See, Monkey Do"...

Take for instance, Hypoglycemia

I clearly remember back in the early 90's when I first heard the word and discovered the definition of hypoglycemia. It was only a matter of weeks before I began hearing the word repeated on every news station, every talk show, and printed on every magazine cover. 

Hypoglycemia...Hypoglycemia...Hypoglycemia.

Even my haircutting clients would come into the salon and say, "Oh Ron..I think I have hypoglycemia because I have three cousins, two aunts and an uncle who were diagnosed with it last month and I have the exact same symptoms. I'm going in tomorrow for blood work."

And I'm thinking to myself, "Really!?!? How can that be? Suddenly every other person in the world has hypoglycemia!"

I mean, where was hypoglycemia before then? Was it hiding somewhere until the 90's to come into fruition? And why was everyone suddenly hypoglycemic? And was it actually true, or was it a combination of hypochondria and monkey see, monkey do?

And tell me, why don't we hear about hypoglycemia anymore? Has it run its course? I haven't heard anyone mention hypoglycemia in probably 20 years.  

And do you remember, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?

Same thing.

"Oh, my doctor diagnosed me with carpal tunnel syndrome and I need to have surgery."

"Yes, I have carpal tunnel syndrome and it hurts like hell."

"OY VEY...I think I have carpal tunnel syndrome because my right wrist is in agony and I can barely pick up a knife to cut my steak!"

Carpal Tunnel...Carpal Tunnel...Carpal Tunnel

Suddenly EVERYONE was wearing carpal tunnel wrist braces, or being hospitalized for carpal tunnel surgery.

Again, where was carpal tunnel before then? Was is lurking in a tunnel? And where did all the people who suddenly had carpal tunnel syndrome come from? Was it contagious, or were those people just monkey see, monkey do?

And think about it, back then there was barely any internet or social media platforms, but had there been, I'm sure there would have been hypoglycemia and carpal tunnel syndrome memes plastered all over Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. 

But to me, the most annoying monkey see, monkey do are the phrases and expressions that go viral. And I have always wondered who actually started these phrases and how (and why) they became viral. 

There are some that don't bother me, but others that make my ears catch fire and fall off every time I hear them.

Such as...


Lately have you noticed the phrase, "You got this!"? 

I have and I hate it with a purple passion. 

"Don't worry you got this, girl!" or "Dude, hey, you got this!" or "Seriously, you got this!"

And apparently I'm not the only one because I was curious and googled I hate the phrase you got this and discovered MANY other people who felt exactly like me. And some expressed themselves quite vehemently. 

Not only do I hear it on our city streets, but on Instagram video clips, and commercials. 

Everyone is suddenly saying You got this...You got this...You got this, and it's driving me friggin' INSANE!#*!

However, not nearly as insane as this second one:


A little over a month ago, I started hearing, "Unpack that" on the news whenever people were being interviewed and asked questions.

The anchorman/anchorwoman would ask the guest a question and then after they responded the anchorperson would say, "Whoa...that's a lot to unpack!" or "Wow...let's unpack that because what you said needs further clarity." or "How about we unpack that because I want our viewers to totally understand what you're saying."

In fact, one night I heard an anchorperson say "Unpack That" THREE times during an hour-long show. 

OMG...I can't even tell you how much that phrase annoys the livin' SHIT out of me. 

And tell me, please, what the hell is everyone suddenly UNPACKING?

This what I envision every time I hear that irksome phrase...

In conclusion:

So I beg of you. If you and I ever meet in person, please Mother of God and Baby Jesus, don't ever use the phrases "You got this!" or "Unpack This" because if you do...

I will come UNPACKED.


Have an expressive rest of your week, everyone! 💗 


*Please feel free to share any phrase or expression that annoys the shit out of you too!

30 comments:

  1. Ron, I love how you express yourself with such passion and humor. This post was so funny!!!

    And yes, I find the phrase "Unpack That" annoying too!! One phrase that annoys the shit out of me is much like "Unpack That". it's "Let's circle back" because they both pretty much mean the same thing. And I also don't like the phrase, "Just sayin'" Oh my god, when someone says that I want to scream.

    I do remember when carpal tunnel was a main focus. They said that it may have been because of typing on a computer. But you would think it would be even more of a physical issue now with more people using computers than back then.

    Thank you for always brightening my mornings, Ron! I enjoy reading your posts.

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  2. The phrase that irks me most is "a game changer"!!

    But the overuse of one particular word in our language is "so". It's so you, -so, what's new, -I'm so into this...etc. etc.

    http://hootin--anni.blogspot.com

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  3. Morning Candice!

    LOlL! I'm crazy, aren't I?

    Yes!!!!!!...."Let's circle back" is one that I've heard frequently used as well. You're so right, it IS very similar to "Unpack That." And OMG, I remember when "Just sayin'" was the new catch phrase and hearing it used constantly. In fact, I still hear that one used a lot.

    " They said that it may have been because of typing on a computer. But you would think it would be even more of a physical issue now with more people using computers than back then. "


    Good point! And I do remember it being an issue because of computer usage and typing. But as you said, people are using computers (and typing) even more so now; therefore you would think there would be an increase in carpal tunnel syndrome.

    Thanks so much for stopping by, my friend. Hope you're having a fab week!

    X

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  4. Yes!...Yes!...Yes, Anni! That too is irksome! And I remember hearing that one A LOT, particularly when someone was trying to see you something. "This product is a game changer!"

    "But the overuse of one particular word in our language is "so". It's so you, -so, what's new, -I'm so into this...etc. etc."

    AGREE!

    Great to see you, my friend. Enjoy the rest of your week!

    X

    P.S. We are finally getting some cooler fall weather. Can't wait to get out there today and enjoy it.

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  5. Bahahaha! You had me laughing out loud! First, can I say, “I can’t even!” around you??? Because I love that phrase and I can’t even with all the people who think they have Celiac disease!!! Drives me nuts! My son and I were at an Olive Garden about 6 years ago and a group of girls his age were telling the server that they all had Celiac and wanted gluten free menu items! What the hell were they doing at a pasta place? So ridiculous!

    I must admit that I actually enjoy using the latest catchphrases. I usually think they’re funny and enjoy hearing them. My husband always tells me, “You got this, girl!” and it makes me laugh. I don’t hear the unpacking one too much, but I’m sure I will now! I think the only phrase I truly hate is ‘easy peasy’ and that one irritates the hell out of me, but I don’t know why. Maybe because what’s easy for some isn’t easy for others? I don’t know, but I seriously want to slap people who say it!

    Thanks for the laugh, Ron. And by the way, I was mildly freaking out yesterday when you didn’t post on a Wed. So many people are quitting blogging that I’m worried you’ll be next. Don’t quit on me! Maybe that will be my new phrase! XO

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  6. Ron, it's funny that one of your annoying phrases is "You got this" because we have a guy at work (one of the managers) who sends us new sale orders that our company wants us to try to up-sell the customer into I higher bracket. And when this particular manager works, at the end of his emails he will ALWAYS types -- "You got this" as encouragement, but it irritates the shit out of me and other people as well. So I understand what you mean.

    Another one that grates on my nerves is when someone says, ""What-everrr!" Remember that? I don't hear it as much as I used to, but it's annoying.

    Yes, I have heard "Unpack this" a lot lately. Who started it I wonder?

    Fun post, Ron! And remember, "You GOT this!" LOL!

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  7. Thanks for the giggle today. I have two: long story short because usually the person who says that has already spent entirely too much time on the "story." The other is does that make sense? because I interpret it as their way of needing affirmation of their opinion of whatever point they were trying to make. But we are a world of quick, witty phrases and sound bytes so I suppose these are to be expected. I also agree that ailments seem to be gaining popularity the more they are highlighted by the media, etc. Few people have celiacs disease yet the popularity of gluten free is gaining momentum. Personally, bread and pasta is not my friend eight-wise but I can't seem to live without it! Maybe it's just because we feel the need to identify with a group, regardless of what it is. Hope your weekend is catch-phrase free. X

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  8. "First, can I say, “I can’t even!” around you??? Because I love that phrase."

    HA! Yes, you most certainly can because that one doesn't annoy me in the least.

    "...he people who think they have Celiac disease!!! Drives me nuts! My son and I were at an Olive Garden about 6 years ago and a group of girls his age were telling the server that they all had Celiac and wanted gluten free menu items! What the hell were they doing at a pasta place? So ridiculous!"


    OH...MY...GOD.....I was almost write about that one too because I soooooooooooooooooooooooo agree with you about Celiac disease!!!! Do you remember when EVERYONE was talking about that? When I first moved to Philly 2001, I started hanging out with a guy who was a flight attendant for US Air and he used to do EXACTLY what you mention. He used to ask, "Do you have a gluten free menu?" or, "Is that bread on the menus gluten free?" I swear to God, whenever we out to eat, it took him SEVEN hours to order his meal. Drove me CRAZY!!!!

    " I usually think they’re funny and enjoy hearing them. My husband always tells me, “You got this, girl!” and it makes me laugh."

    Hey, if you like that phrase, that's awesome. Don't you think it's funny though how some phrases irritate some people, while others actually like it? I wonder why that is?

    Yes...."easy peasy" is another annoying phrase. I used to hear that one a lot, but no so much lately.

    Thanks so much for stopping by and sharing today, my friend. Always enjoy your comments!

    X

    P.S. You are so sweet for being concerned, thank you. But no, I have NO intention of quitting blogging, I still enjoyed it too much. But, yes, I agree, A LOT of people seem to be quitting. Like, I wonder what happened to Martha? I thought she was going to take a little break, but it's been almost TWO months since she posted. I hope she's okay. Why posted today instead of yesterday was because I hadn't finished writing this post on Tuesday night (which is when I set up my posts to publish for the next day), so I had to postpone it. I've been watching an AMAZING Netflx series (5 parts), so I've been preoccupied with finishing the episodes, which I did last night. In fact, I will be posting about it soon. The series was so GOOD! I couldn't stop watching it!

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  9. Hey there, Daniel!

    " we have a guy at work (one of the managers) who sends us new sale orders that our company wants us to try to up-sell the customer into I higher bracket. And when this particular manager works, at the end of his emails he will ALWAYS type -- "You got this" as encouragement, but it irritates the shit out of me and other people as well."

    Okay, that is so freaking hilarious because the reason I think that phrase irritates me so much is the same reason you mentioned. Someone where I work says it ALL....THE...TIME!!!! OMG...drives me freakin' INSANE! All day long, "You got this! You got this! You got this!" Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr^@?!#$

    """What-everrr!" Remember that? I don't hear it as much as I used to, but it's annoying."


    Yup...I most certain do! And I agree, irritating as all hell. Sounds like a VALLEY GIRL, doesn't it???

    I don't know who started "Unpack that", but whoever did....I want to SLAP them. LOL! I've been hearing it a lot lately too.

    Thanks so much for stopping by, my friend. I laughed at your final sentence!!!!

    X

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  10. Hellooooooooooooo there, Lisa!

    "....long story short because usually the person who says that has already spent entirely too much time on the "story." The other is does that make sense? because I interpret it as their way of needing affirmation of their opinion of whatever point they were trying to make."

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHA! YES on BOTH of those!!!! Especially does that make sense because I hear that one SO much. And like you said, it's a way of needing affirmation of their opinion. Years ago, I used to have a store manager who said that a lot. And come to think of it, she was always looking for affirmation when it came to her opinions.

    "But we are a world of quick, witty phrases and sound bytes so I suppose these are to be expected."

    True! And good point!

    And what you said about the media highlighting these ailments is also true. It's like they blow them up and make them sound so dramatic and fearful.

    "Few people have celiacs disease yet the popularity of gluten free is gaining momentum. Personally, bread and pasta is not my friend eight-wise but I can't seem to live without it."

    Funny you mentioned that because in my comment to Bijoux, she and I both shared about Celiac disease and how popular it was 6 years ago and everyone thought they had it. But I'm like you, I can't LIVE without bread and pasta, no way. And I like the REAL stuff, not the pasta that is made from chickpeas or quinoa. Too gritty and taste nothing like real pasta.

    Thanks so much for stopping by and sharing your thoughts on this topic, my friend. Very much enjoyed! Have a great weekend!

    X

    P.S. The cooler autumn weather is coming our way starting today. Yahoooooooooooo!

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  11. Great rant, Ron! I, too, have heard "You got this" a LOT lately, but thankfully, I've missed the "unpacking." Probably takes a little while for phrases to circulate across the world (or maybe it's just an East Coast thing, and we're too far inland to appreciate it!


    When I read your title, I thought you were going to talk about real monkeys (or maybe my own little furry Monkey!). So you had me at the beginning.


    Isn't it annoying how, when one celebrity announces they have some disease/condition/whatever, suddenly everybody has it, too? It's kind of like when everybody was talking about receiving unwanted sexual comments while at work, or everybody had a dysfunctional childhood or an alcoholic parent. Yuck!


    Enjoy the rest of your week, my friend! xx

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  12. Hellooooooooooo there, Debbie!

    HA! I couldn't help myself, I needed to express good rant!

    " I've missed the "unpacking." Probably takes a little while for phrases to circulate across the world (or maybe it's just an East Coast thing, and we're too far inland to appreciate it!"

    I only started hearing it about a month or so ago, so it's pretty new here as well. However, I noticed it more on news stations when the anchorperson would interview someone and say it over, and over, and over again. But I was surprised when I googled it and discovered other people who hated the saying as well.

    "When I read your title, I thought you were going to talk about real monkeys (or maybe my own little furry Monkey!). So you had me at the beginning."

    OMG...that's so funny. I came up with that title last minute because I was going to title this post something like, "Phrases That Irritate Me", but then I thought of the saying, "Monkey See, Monkey Do" and realized it was a much more suitable title because that's how I see these phrases as something that people here and then start imitating it like a monkey!

    "Isn't it annoying how, when one celebrity announces they have some disease/condition/whatever, suddenly everybody has it, too? It's kind of like when everybody was talking about receiving unwanted sexual comments while at work, or everybody had a dysfunctional childhood or an alcoholic parent. "

    OMG, yes!!!! A topic suddenly becomes popular because someone mentions it and then everyone chimes in like to say, "Me too....Me too!!!!"

    Thanks so much for stopping by, my friend! Have a great rest of you week too. We're starting to get some really nice cooler fall temps here this week. YIPEEEEE!

    X

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  13. Hey, Ron, you got this! Now let's unpack this post!

    Good call on carpal tunnel syndrome.

    The Hospital for Special Surgery says on its website that while the use of keyboards has been widely claimed to lead to repetitive stress injuries, studies found "no conclusive evidence attributing carpal tunnel syndrome to overuse or incorrect usage" of the various devices we use today.

    (https://www.hss.edu/conditions_carpal-tunnel-syndrome-myths-facts-diagnosis-treatment.asp)

    In addition to the expressions you mentioned, "Living his best life" pisses me off mightily.

    What the hell does it mean? And how do you know he's living his best life? Maybe his life will get better tomorrow, numb nuts! And then won't you feel stupid?

    And, like Candice, I truly loathe "Just sayin'" Again--what does that mean? I know you're just saying something, you don't have to tell me you just said something that you just said. Just say it, you schmuck!

    I also think it's cowardly. People usually say it after they've criticized you and then try to soften the blow with that obnoxious expression. But they only make things worse.

    I also hate when people say "fast forward" to indicate the passage of time. You're not a DVR, dimwit, don't behave like one.

    So, let's pack all these stupid phrases in our old kit bag and smile, smile, smile--as we bury it in an unmarked grave!

    Just sayin'!

    Take care, buddy.

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  14. Ron, one phrase that annoys the crap out of me is "At the end of the day..." Everyone seems to be saying it. I first heard it on tv (I think it was on CNN or one of the news stations), but now I hear it everywhere.

    I laughed at your reference how when a malady is highlighted, suddenly everyone has it. So true! I remember when the 75 % of the population was suddenly gluten intolerant and all the gluten-free products appeared on the grocery shelves.

    Enjoyed this post, Ron. Funny, but also spot on.

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  15. Hey there, Clair!

    OMG......YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES! I hate that one too!!!!!!!!!!! And that's one I hear a lot, particularly when watching the news. They will always conclude their opposing statement by saying, "Look, at the end of the day....." Annoys the crap out of me too!

    " I remember when the 75 % of the population was suddenly gluten intolerant and all the gluten-free products appeared on the grocery shelves."


    Yes....the gluten-free Celiac thing was HUGE when it was first highlighted. In fact, I still hear that a lot. One time when I was working in a cosmetic store, someone actually came in and asked me, "Tell me sir, but does this store sell gluten-free makeup brushes?" Can you believe that??!? At first I thought she was joking. But no, she was being serious.

    Thanks so much for stopping by, Clair. Always happy to read your comments. Have a grrrreat weekend!

    X

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  16. Helloooooooooo there, Rob!

    OMG...so much of your comment made me laugh my ass off! I love your sense of humor!!!! And thank you for sharing that link to the article. Later today I will definitely check it out. And just by what you said, I'm not at all surprised because if that were the case, we would be seeing MORE carpal tunnel issues because of the increase in computer/keyboard usage. People are using keyboards so much more now than they were years ago.

    ""Living his best life" pisses me off mightily.

    What the hell does it mean? And how do you know he's living his best life? Maybe his life will get better tomorrow, numb nuts! And then won't you feel stupid?"


    HAHAHAHAHA! Yes, I HAVE heard that one too! And annoying as all hell! And that's how I feel about the phrase, "Follow your passion and you will have everything you want." NOT!

    "I also hate when people say "fast forward" to indicate the passage of time. You're not a DVR, dimwit, don't behave like one."


    Bwhahahahahaha! And YES to that one too! I forgot about that one, but you're right, I heard it A LOT!!!!!!

    Thank you SO MUCH for stopping by and sharing your thoughts about this topic, buddy. Not only were they spot on, but freaking HILARIOUS! Your final sentence was brilliant!

    Have an awesome Friday and weekend!

    X

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  17. A fun post, Ron, as were all of the comments left by others on what terms/words annoy them. Admittedly, I had not heard about the use of “unpack” so perhaps haven’t been watching or listening to enough folks.

    Here’s one of my least favorite usages: “thanks for the heads up”
    Where exactly did that come from and does it mean your head has been down?

    And, “gotcha” is another and a special favorite with a family member, who uses it for everything and to end every conversation as well.

    Lately, I have not heard carpal tunnel syndrome or hyperglycemia in popular usage. But, gluten free is really popular, especially on menus.

    Everything now is “Covid-related” every cancellations, closure, lack of services and so on and when someone starts that conversation, I mentally tune out. And, if I never hear anyone else say that, I will be very happy.

    Ron, I was very happy to read that you have no plans to quit blogging because your posts are among those I really look forward to whenever there’s a new one. Unlike yourself and other bloggers, I don’t have a set day to post, it’s more like whenever I manage to get myself organized. Blogging is my sole “social media” outlet and those are also much overused terms.

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  18. Hey there D!

    Yes, you're not the only one here who hasn't heard "Unpack This" lately. Maybe it's just a matter of time before it reaches the masses? However, for some reason, I hear it constantly and makes me crazy! LOL!

    "Here’s one of my least favorite usages: “thanks for the heads up”
    Where exactly did that come from and does it mean your head has been down?"


    "And, “gotcha”

    Oh, those are two GREAT ones! And yes....they bug me too!

    Me neither, I haven't heard carpal tunnel syndrome or hypoglycemia is AGES. It's as if they no longer exist, yet years ago you heard them constantly.

    And you are so right about topics being "Covid-related" because I've noticed that too.

    Yes, I've no plans to stop blogging because I still really enjoy it. However, I'm much more relaxed about it than I used to when it comes to posting on a scheduled day and how much I post. I used to post 2-3 a week (M-W-F), but it just got to be too much. But I have to say that blogging is still my favorite mode of social media because it feels more "quality" than some of the others.

    Thanks so much for stopping by, D! Much appreciated! Have a faaaaaaabulous weekend!

    X

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  19. Yes, Ron, so true...very VALLEY GIRL! "Like....what-everrr!" LOL!!!!!

    And here's hoping that "Unpack That" is short-lived!

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  20. A-MEN, Daniel! Short-lived indeed!!!

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  21. "You got this" makes me absolutely crazy. I was told that a LOT when I was going through treatment for cancer. What the hell? First of all, no one has any idea what I am or am not capable of and secondly, cancer has a will of its own. Grrrrr.

    Also on my list: "It is what it is." Well, no shit.

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  22. I am soooooooooooo glad to hear that "You Got This" makes others CRAZY as well!

    "First of all, no one has any idea what I am or am not capable of and secondly, cancer has a will of its own. Grrrrr."

    Yes, exactly! It's like people just say that as if it's an automatic response. I know they're are trying to help, but sometimes it's better if they just don't say anything.

    "Also on my list: "It is what it is." Well, no shit."

    A-MEN! Me too!!!!!

    Thanks for stopping by, my Libra friend (our birthday's are coming soon!). Have an awesome Sunday!

    X

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  23. LOVED this post, Ron! Hubby and I read it and we each have a phrase that annoys us. His is "My bad" and mine are (I have two) "I know, right?" and "It is what it is." I used to work with a woman who always said "I know, right?" and it irritated me to no end.

    I do remember when carpal tunnel syndrome came to the forefront and was the "Ailment of the Year" and hypoglycemia as well. What bugs me are all the people who are either lactose intolerant or wheat sensitive. And thank God I'm not because I could never give up my cheese or my bread AND pasta. I'm Italian, there is no way I could live without those two things. LOL!

    Hope you're enjoying this weather. I thought of you yesterday when it suddenly felt like an Autumn day. God, I am so glad summer is over! xo

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  24. Helloooooooooo there, Elaine!

    Thanks for sharing both you and your husbands' annoying phrases. "My bad" is one of mine as well. I remember hearing that for the first time, years ago, and thinking, "What the hell does that even mean?!?"

    "What bugs me are all the people who are either lactose intolerant or wheat sensitive. And thank God I'm not because I could never give up my cheese or my bread AND pasta. I'm Italian, there is no way I could live without those two things. LOL!"

    Ditto, my friend! And it's funny you say that because I say the same thing about chees, pasta and bread. I do try and watch how much I consume, however, I could neve give them up or use substitutes because they just don't taste the same. I tried various gluten-free pasta that was made from chickpeas, rice, and multigrain and I can't stand the texture of them - too gritty. YUCK! Like you, I'm Italian, and when it comes to pasta, I need the REAL sfuff.

    OMG......yes! I was in heaven yesterday. As I was walking to and from work, I had a HUGE smile on my face. AUTUMN is finally rolling in! And yes, thank God summer is over!

    Have a great week, neighbor!

    X

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  25. Ron, this post is hilarious! And I would like to add mine if I could. Ever since COVID, the phrase "New Normal" has been repeated and repeated for the past two years and I am so OVER it! I also feel that way about "You got this."

    Thanks for the laughs, dude. And I love the monkey photo. It look like a Hollywood vintage photo off a movie set.

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  26. Hiya Matt!

    " Ever since COVID, the phrase "New Normal" has been repeated and repeated for the past two years and I am so OVER it! "

    YES! Oh, that's a good one. You're right, it has been repeated over and over again. And even still, "The New Normal....The New Normal....The New Normal." Isn't "I got this" annoying as all hell?

    "And I love the monkey photo. It look like a Hollywood vintage photo off a movie set."


    You're absolutely right, it does! A picture off the movie set of an old "Tarzan" movie!

    Thanks so much for stopping by, Matt! Have a most excellent week!
    X

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  27. Ron, sorry for being late to the party but I just got back from a short vacation. I was on the West Coast for five days and had fun, but happy to be back home.

    LOVED this post! And right off the bat I can list FOUR phrases/saying that I hate.

    -"Deep Dive"
    -"Influencer"
    -"Unprecedented" - if I hear that one more time this year I am going to SCREAM at the top of my lungs!
    -"Game Changer" - sooooooo sick of that one!

    And I also don't like one that you shared: "You got this!" So over that one!

    As you said, before the internet it was bad enough hearing annoying phrases, but now it's even worst because they're in your face all day long.

    FUN post, Ron! Hope you're having a great week so far! xo

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  28. Hola Denise!

    Oh no worries! Thanks for stopping by any time. And I hope you had a FABULOUS time on the West Coast!

    OMG...I love all the phrases you hate because there is one on your list that I too feel like SCREAMING every time I hear it - "Unprecedented" EVERYONE in the free world is saying that now. Every time you watch the news or a talk show, everyone is saying "Unprecedented"

    And I also hate "Influencer" as well. Suddenly, everyone is an Influencer. Tell me, what the hell are they influencing?!?! LOL!

    Now with having access to so many things on the Internet, you hear these phrases constantly. Grrrrrrrrrrrrrr@^#&@*!&

    Thanks so much for taking the time to stop by, girl. Hope you're having great week so far too!

    X

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  29. OMG, I must live in a cave... I don't think I've heard the 'unpack that' one yet. Funny rant about it though. LOL
    I still do catch myself repeating the same things like... 'That was a shit show!' Oh, somedays I use that multiple times. haha. One I've heard a little more lately, and probably say myself occasionally is.... 'You do you'. And another one I've probably used too many times but don't like at all is ... It is what it is. On that note... lol... I'll catch ya later. Ha!
    Fun post, Ron!

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  30. OMG Mary....you are SO LUCKY that you haven't heard the "unpack that" because it is so damn ANNOYING. Anytime I hear it I want to SCREAM. LOL!!!

    Actually, I like 'That was a shit show!' And that could be because I do say it every once in a while.

    Thanks so much for stopping by, my friend. Always a joy to read you comments!

    X

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