Most Annoying Catch Phrase

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Happy holidays. It's Christmas, go choke on the PC BS.
I'm a freaking PAGAN, and I'm likely to "Merry Christmas" you to death! ANY holiday that makes you be kinder to your fellow human, we need more of! You guys need a holiday for his real birthday too! Too bad it would be too near Halloween.

HUH. I wonder if that's a coincidence. Hmmmm. I just now realized that actually. I'll get back to you.
My understanding (potentially wrong) is that he was actually born in spring- like most of nature’s babies.
 
Early fall between the last two weeks of October.
Proof is that the shepherds were still out grazing.

Care to know where he was for thirty years you weren't told about? :)
 
Early fall between the last two weeks of October.
Proof is that the shepherds were still out grazing.

Care to know where he was for thirty years you weren't told about? :)
Being taught by some very intriguing individuals.
 
Bingo. My predecessors.
Think of me what you will, but I do consider myself a Christian - though perhaps not a good one by some folks’ standards. But I find it interesting to learn about his life. Yes the Bible was given to us but so were many other writings. It was the church that determined what was to be in the Bible for the “common folks” to learn.
It is said Jesus was extremely intelligent.
 
Think of me what you will, but I do consider myself a Christian - though perhaps not a good one by some folks’ standards. But I find it interesting to learn about his life. Yes the Bible was given to us but so were many other writings. It was the church that determined what was to be in the Bible for the “common folks” to learn.
It is said Jesus was extremely intelligent.
Wow, you amaze me!! Thank you my friend for your awesome insight and intelligence!!!♥️
 
This one I find peculiar and it annoys me. I researched why it is used and it is apparently a midwestern term.
In conversation, someone will say, "I'm going to the store. Would you like to come with?" I only recall it being used in the past couple of years but seems to be used more and more. I was just watching a tv show that is at least ten years old, and this term was used.
What happened to would you like to come with me? Why are the words me or us left off of the end of the sentence?
 
I encountered the "this sentence no verb" phenomenon when I lived in southern PA and also in Maryland. "This needs replaced" or "The house needs painted". I guess injecting "to be" is too many letters and/or syllables.
 

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