Hate when people drive catch phrases into the ground?

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Hate when people drive catch phrases into the ground?

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http://maddox.xmission.com/c.cgi?u=chappelle

P.S. "Git-r-done" makes my skin crawl ...

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You missed it Rob,

The church down by Lake Rowena used to have "Git-R-Done for Jesus" on their marquee (sp?).

That's when you know it's gone too far.
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Rob, I'm working hard here on trying to get the old sKool quotes to become ingrained in American pop culture. I think I need a bigger medium. Once we move past Rockpage, people around the country will be saying, "I have to go see a man about a horse" and "When I'm wearing this Pantera shirt, I feel as though I should be real mean and swear a lot. It's like being in the Bloods or the Crips; you have certain obligations".
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BadDazeRob wrote:http://maddox.xmission.com/c.cgi?u=chappelle

P.S. "Git-r-done" makes my skin crawl ...

r:>)
I know what you mean,drives me insane. My son was on a kick of saying that and when I got tierd of hearing it I gave him a bunch of chores to do on a night he brought his home work home to do "and that is'nt to often" so he was complaining about it and I through his little phrase at him a few times. I hav'nt heard it since
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DMFJ03 wrote:You missed it Rob,

The church down by Lake Rowena used to have "Git-R-Done for Jesus" on their marquee (sp?).

That's when you know it's gone too far.
I saw that also, I told my one friend that it had to be a redneck church
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That's the only explination there could be, Griff.

If I wasn't going to attend before, I am certainly not going to do it now. They might shoot me where I sit for making a snide comment.
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well death master if they were to shoot you it would be for not contributing to the offering plate, thats were they get there beer money. they send a usher to the six pack store before service
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::Snarfs his tea::
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I hate watching ESPN and hearing the term "Breakdown". That f*cking word is so overused, good lord, doesn't anyone there have a thesaurus??
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Griff wrote:well death master if they were to shoot you it would be for not contributing to the offering plate, thats were they get there beer money. they send a usher to the six pack store before service
That's halirious.

The more funny part is I'm sure it's has happened before (the beer part that is, not the shooting part ;) ).

Griff, my rig's finally ready to go. I'm gonna test it out at Davey's this weekend.
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Is this the School you went to Rob??? :P
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DUDE, WAAAASUUUUUUUUUUUUP! THATS HOT! YOU GO DUDE! AWESOME! LIKE TOTALLY, WHATEVER! :shock:
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bassist_25 wrote:... people around the country will be saying, "I have to go see a man about a horse"
Don't let Old Skool fool you into thinking that's an original saying. It's been around since the 1800's. Truly old school.
... and then the wheel fell off.
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BadDazeRob wrote:http://maddox.xmission.com/c.cgi?u=chappelle

P.S. "Git-r-done" makes my skin crawl ...

r:>)
If that's the case, you should stay the hell out of Butler County. That little saying has filled a void of their's. By now, Larry the Cable Guy has replaced Jesus in their minds. :x
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