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Post by skooba on Feb 20, 2017 10:10:03 GMT
Yaaaas or no?
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Post by spot51 on Feb 20, 2017 10:13:52 GMT
Uttercnuts - like people who start every sentence with "So, "
Hanging is too good for them.
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Post by orde on Feb 20, 2017 15:33:43 GMT
I'm definitely guilty of starting sentences with "So". I speak that way too, but it serves a purpose. If you hear me start a sentence with "So", it means I'm about to drop a particularly profound knowledge bomb that may fundamentally change the way you view the world. That, or I'm sharing something that just now popped into my head.
"Yaaaas" serves a purpose but must be used with surgical precision, and only by experienced hands.
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Post by snowcrash on Feb 20, 2017 16:02:43 GMT
Not as polished as orde, but for me a long "Sooooo" usually means I'm making something up as I go along. A short "So" means I already made it up. Not always a bad thing. Never used or heard of Yaaaas, but have been known to attempt (and fail) a David Niven "Yyyeas." (Failed again.)
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Post by vasco on Feb 20, 2017 16:10:20 GMT
Uttercnuts - like people who start every sentence with "So, " Hanging is too good for them. So, you don't approve then?
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