ok, here's another one, credited to the grandmother of a high school friend.
"I hope I have this much room in heaven"
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jcboy
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Tue 27 Mar, 2012 07:24 pm
@chai2,
Sometimes at night I’ll ask Marco if he wants a snack before bed, when he says yes I ask him to make me one too while he’s up.
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Cycloptichorn
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Tue 27 Mar, 2012 07:33 pm
@chai2,
My wife and I always say, 'well, YOU MARRIED ME!'
Cycloptichorn
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sozobe
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Tue 27 Mar, 2012 07:37 pm
@chai2,
Pain don't hurt.
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Ceili
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Tue 27 Mar, 2012 07:57 pm
We have a couple..
Ovechkin - when you say the same story more than once
Orange Frog - a dumb explanation
Right away? - when you stub your toe or something that hurts as in did it hurt right away.. and there absolutely no sympathy.
Just put that anywhere.. when someone drops something
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djjd62
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Wed 28 Mar, 2012 05:06 am
@chai2,
chai2 wrote:
What's some of the catch phrases, inside jokes etc. between you and a loved one, or a friend.
sometimes when i look at myself in the mirror in the morning, i'll say,"what the **** are you looking at"
and then we laugh and laugh
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jespah
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Wed 28 Mar, 2012 06:35 am
We just say whether (it might be weather by now).
As in, "You know what I mean, when I say whether?" And the other one will nod and then we'll just go back to whatever we were doing.
As in, "You know what I mean, when I say whether?" And the other one will nod and then we'll just go back to whatever we were doing.
We say "it was just ...... shcesch" while using our hands in a dramatic gesture, to express just how shcesch it was.
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Green Witch
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Wed 28 Mar, 2012 08:59 am
"Don't poke your eye out" - when one is off to do something mildly crazy or reckless that doesn't remotely involve sharp objects.
"The dogs agree with me" - said when trying to get ones way based on numbers.
"Cross that one off the How I'm Going to Die List" - usually said while watching other people repelling down rock ravines, diving into underwater shark invested caves, or climbing up mountains while trying not to step onto the frozen dead bodies of those that didn't make .
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Gargamel
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Wed 28 Mar, 2012 09:05 am
My wife and I both recently began wearing glasses full time. Also, for Christmas, we received from family members identical wool blankets from Pottery Barn.
And so one night in January we experienced an inevitable moment of self-conscious nerdiness, huddled on the couch in our twin blankets, turning to kiss and bumping glasses.
Thus our catchphrase, "Just two crazy kids in their glasses and blankets!" Pretty much every time we find ourselves in that situation, which is often.
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BumbleBeeBoogie
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Wed 28 Mar, 2012 09:21 am
@chai2,
I often respond when people ask me how I am in a store checkout, "I'm awake." They nearly always laugh.
"What you mean, we. Comes from an old Lone Ranger and Tonto joke. When I was working at a power plant on the Navajo reservation, it pretty much meant "You got problems, whiteman"
"Go fish" was once a source of hysterics between my sister and I. Comes from the card game of the same name, of course.
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Rockhead
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Wed 28 Mar, 2012 01:21 pm
If someone suggests that "we" go do something that seems imprudent or silly, I'm likely to ask them if they have a mouse in their pocket...
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Eva
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Wed 28 Mar, 2012 02:36 pm
(When one of us wants to leave, but the other doesn't...)