March 08, 2019
February 03, 2019
Good work, Sally, pad for time.
I agree with Sally. Also, I can’t stand presenters saying “As we all know”. If we all know, why are you talking to us? :D
Literally, Sally! LOL
Bru
How many times have you said, " I say this with quite difficulty, that this was the best book I have ever read"?
My least favourite well-used phrase? When people say “it’s fine” in reply to an apology, etc., but very clearly don’t mean it. I’m also not keen on “I’m good” as a response to “How are you?” What phrases of this sort do others here dislike?
I quite simply agree.
She quite simply didn’t read it.
Avoiding the phrase “quite simply” is quite simple. You quite simply leave out the word “quite” and just say “simply”. Quite simple, really.
We have replaced “quite simply” with “literally”
It really makes you think.
Quite simply, her AI writing pal didn’t quite simplify it. Dilly! Dilly!
And what book did you read, Sally?
Sally is only 5 or 6 what book could she have read and wrote about.. see spot run?
She hates herself.
Simply the best, better than all the rest…
Sally is quite bizzare.
People who say “quite simply” bug me a lot less than people who use “literally” incorrectly.
You hate the people who say it, or the phrase?
Did Sally change her mind because it was starting to smell?
So just say, “This is the best book I have ever read.” Unless it falls below the book-report minimum word count.
I’d like to “debunk” that theory….
This may be, “quite simply” the best comic strip ever…
Do you mean that you hate people who say the phrase “quite simply”, or those who say the word “quite” in a simple manner?
Although I suppose I can’t think of a complex way to say the word “quite”.
Schulz’s own opinion of “the best book I ever read” might be “The Great Gatsby,” although he was also a fan of “Anna Karenina.”
For me, it’s “Cannery Row.”
I would have said “basically”
Helen Sweetstory
“This isn’t a novel that should be tossed aside lightly. It should be thrown with great force.” ~Dorothy Parker.
It probably ain’t “Ten Days That Shook the World” but I hear that one is real good. I really liked his earlier “Insurgent Mexico”
Or maybe, it’s just the only book you’ve ever read, ba dump bump ! ;-)
Quite simply, so do I.
Quite simply I cannot think of what to say.
Not much of a book report Sally
Or “Um, actually”.
Charles Schulz
mccollunsky 1 day ago
Good work, Sally, pad for time.
californiamonty 1 day ago
I agree with Sally. Also, I can’t stand presenters saying “As we all know”. If we all know, why are you talking to us? :D
orinoco womble 1 day ago
Literally, Sally! LOL
Bigfieldnutsfan(big Nate + Garfield + peanuts) 1 day ago
Bru
dcdete. 1 day ago
How many times have you said, " I say this with quite difficulty, that this was the best book I have ever read"?
Hazelnut King about 23 hours ago
My least favourite well-used phrase? When people say “it’s fine” in reply to an apology, etc., but very clearly don’t mean it. I’m also not keen on “I’m good” as a response to “How are you?” What phrases of this sort do others here dislike?
Izzy Moreno about 22 hours ago
I quite simply agree.
CountOlaf2.0 Premium Member about 20 hours ago
She quite simply didn’t read it.
Purple People Eater about 20 hours ago
Avoiding the phrase “quite simply” is quite simple. You quite simply leave out the word “quite” and just say “simply”. Quite simple, really.
SirThomas about 20 hours ago
We have replaced “quite simply” with “literally”
Decepticomic about 19 hours ago
It really makes you think.
CountOlaf2.0 Premium Member about 19 hours ago
Quite simply, her AI writing pal didn’t quite simplify it. Dilly! Dilly!
Ellis97 about 19 hours ago
And what book did you read, Sally?
mckeonfuneralhomebx about 19 hours ago
Sally is only 5 or 6 what book could she have read and wrote about.. see spot run?
will.pittenger1 about 19 hours ago
She hates herself.
Darryl Heine about 19 hours ago
Simply the best, better than all the rest…
Angry Indeed Premium Member about 19 hours ago
Sally is quite bizzare.
Wylie_Times about 19 hours ago
People who say “quite simply” bug me a lot less than people who use “literally” incorrectly.
uniquename about 19 hours ago
You hate the people who say it, or the phrase?
bobtoledo Premium Member about 19 hours ago
Did Sally change her mind because it was starting to smell?
MReese about 19 hours ago
So just say, “This is the best book I have ever read.” Unless it falls below the book-report minimum word count.
BuckeyeFanForever Premium Member about 18 hours ago
I’d like to “debunk” that theory….
royq27 about 18 hours ago
This may be, “quite simply” the best comic strip ever…
Kaputnik about 18 hours ago
Do you mean that you hate people who say the phrase “quite simply”, or those who say the word “quite” in a simple manner?
Although I suppose I can’t think of a complex way to say the word “quite”.
fritzoid Premium Member about 18 hours ago
Schulz’s own opinion of “the best book I ever read” might be “The Great Gatsby,” although he was also a fan of “Anna Karenina.”
For me, it’s “Cannery Row.”
mindjob about 16 hours ago
I would have said “basically”
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 16 hours ago
Helen Sweetstory
Stargazer1950 about 14 hours ago
“This isn’t a novel that should be tossed aside lightly. It should be thrown with great force.” ~Dorothy Parker.
a swino about 14 hours ago
It probably ain’t “Ten Days That Shook the World” but I hear that one is real good. I really liked his earlier “Insurgent Mexico”
lnrokr55 about 14 hours ago
Or maybe, it’s just the only book you’ve ever read, ba dump bump ! ;-)
paullp Premium Member about 13 hours ago
Quite simply, so do I.
Smeagol about 12 hours ago
Quite simply I cannot think of what to say.
anncorr339 about 8 hours ago
Not much of a book report Sally
glowing-steak32 about 2 hours ago
Or “Um, actually”.