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This drives me nuts!
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"I highly recommend buying more than one!"
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Registered: ‎07-13-2010

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Oh..Isaac Like its so like money its like i dont know it like ,like i mean so fifth Avenue like i am so obsessed like i mean like get every color like why not like.
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Usually referring to a handbag: “This will be passed down for generations.”

~~Be careful when you follow the masses. Sometimes the 'm' is silent.~~
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“Colorways”?
“Everything goes with everything”
“Hashtag instant skinny”
“I’m in the XX small”

...it must be hard to have to talk so hard. Still love the Q.
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Although this isn't just a QVC issue, QVC hosts are included in using "lazy speech".  I think anyone who speaks for a living should do so properly.    Recently, I heard these two examples of lazy speech used together by someone on TV, here's the whole sentence.  "You're gonna wanna do this!"  Why don't people on tv or radio speak properly?  BTW, my eighth and tenth grade teacher always commented on lazy speaking when she heard it.  She was determined her students spoke and wrote properly.  I appreciate her determination!  

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“...wait...how many are gone? Dan/Shawn/Frank? (Who??) So far this many are gone!”
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@jellyBEAN 

 

I've wondered about that phrase too.  Usually, everyone is abbreviating words, like span for spandex, poly for polyester, and shortening names, Ame for Amy, etc.  But "on the day"  is a long way to say today!  

No, I don't get it. 

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"Just so you know."

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And, how about Susan saying something is not "kooky crazy".  I am also tired of her telling us for the 1000th time that she started in the industry fitting pants. And how everything is her favorite, she wears it all the time!  I had better stop before I give myself another headache!