Try converting him over to the Canadian "eh?". It's fun.People that use the word, "literally," when they should have used just about any other word as an adverb, such as figuratively. Had a co-worker that used "literally" in near all of his sentences. We tried to break his habit by asking for citations, in writings, which he couldn't do. This literately frustrated him.![]()
Had a friend that did that with their cat. They also had a pet pig named "Bacon".I'm thinking of naming our next pet Peeve.![]()
Depends who you ask, I don’t think they are political
Buddy had two pigs. One named "Pork" the other was named "Beans"Had a friend that did that with their cat. They also had a pet pig named "Bacon".
My best friend growing up had a cat in the house that lived well beyond 20 years. It was called "DC". One day, after I'd known this stupid cat for at least 10 years, I thought ask "Hey, what's 'DC' stand for?", thinking it'd be something profound. The answer was "Dave's Cat". My friend's name was Dave.![]()
I had one I just called "the kitty". Never got around to thinking up a name for it.My best friend growing up had a cat in the house that lived well beyond 20 years. It was called "DC". One day, after I'd known this stupid cat for at least 10 years, I thought ask "Hey, what's 'DC' stand for?", thinking it'd be something profound. The answer was "Dave's Cat". My friend's name was Dave.![]()