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ITA, California Chic ??  What about the rest of us?? We don't have chicness??   If that's even a word, LOL........Lisa Rinna used to say that all the time about her fashions as well as BD.  I don't miss Lisa Rinna at all.

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I wonder how "jam" in the current context came about.  Sounds silly to me.....though my favorite is boysenberry!

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@Imaoldhippie 

 

QVC needs new script writers for the hosts.  

 

They sound like they were all "vaccinated with the same phonograph needle."  

 

 

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@Imaoldhippie wrote:

Another annoying saying.

 

Cool girl chic and California chic are degrading, annoying, stupid and should not be used on QVC.


 

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That doesn't annoy me as much as the childish Friyay. 

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@deeva wrote:

That doesn't annoy me as much as the childish Friyay. 


@deeva  I either heard that or read it someplace. Don't remember where but I was very surprised as QVC was the only place I had heard it.

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My younger cousins used to say it. But they don't anymore. 

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Knott's Berry Farm Seedless Boysenberry for me.

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I neglected to mention, my jam would be blackberry preserves. YUM!

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"Jam" has been around for many years.  I first heard it at the school where I worked, and I've been retired 7 years.  (I did have to ask what it meant at the time, though! 😂😂)

 

 

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I can’t stand the word “girl”. Why not “ladies not out”. I don’t like to be called “girl” ( well, no one calms me that) and the hosts are way past the period of “girl” hood. Instead of calling someone “girl” why not use her name?

I guess it bothers me as I worked over 30 years in the corporate works in NYC and “girl” was a no