A Likely Story

So I've, like, noticed, some common, like threads in the conversations I overhear while I'm, like, out shooting video. Things are changing, but is it for the better?

Alternate "I said, he said", etc:
So I'm, like, talking with my friend, and I'm like, "Have you noticed many people now say 'I'm like', instead of 'I said?' " He's like, "What do you mean?" And I'm like, "You know, you hear it all the time." Then he's like, "Oh yeah, I gotcha! Just one more way of, like, inserting the word 'like' into the conversation." And I'm like, "There you go, I knew you'd know what I meant!"

An alternative, generally favored by the Ebony women I encounter: "I'm all". It goes like this:
"And then I'm all, 'What are you talking about? That's, like, so stupid!' And she's all, 'No it's not, & you know it!' And I'm all, 'Okay, okay, peace out!' "

But, like, my favorite is still, like, the Valley Girls, who get, like, an honorable mention here. And not just for creative use of "like", but also for frequently showing their assent in a conversation with a long, drawn-out "Yaaaaaah" (pronounced like the beginning of the word "yacht", not a scream like "aaaaaaaaaah!").

I'm tapped out on this theme for now, & my time here on the library's PC system is about to run out. Don't think I'm upset about all this grammatical fracturing. It's like I told a friend yesterday. We were talking, and I'm all, "I'm all for 'I'm all' "... ah, never, like, mind....


Published by BootyCruiser
7 years ago
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jeezy47 7 years ago
to BootyCruiser : ha, same here. the police don't always agree...........
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BootyCruiser Publisher 7 years ago
to jeezy47 : Heh, actually, when it literally comes to, like, my motto, I'm all, "What good is it if you can't have fun with it?"
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jeezy47 7 years ago
to BootyCruiser : ha, i was literally going to say something about rhe ruhr, actually. pleasure replying, its nice to find someone else to talk bollocks to!
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BootyCruiser Publisher 7 years ago
to jeezy47 : Gosh, even the Ruhr Valley Girls? Heh, thanks for your replies!
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jeezy47 7 years ago
to BootyCruiser : hahaha, thats pretty much spot on! mind you, coming from yorkshire i can't really comment on colloquialisms! and i think german valley girls will be too busy with their mouths full to say much of anything.........
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BootyCruiser Publisher 7 years ago
to jeezy47 : I dinna' ken about that one. Actually, like, I literally have, like, heard of it before. The late Steve Allen used to use that once in a while. He'd be riffing on something, then include a little info about the Scottish use of "ken", and then he was all, "I dinn'a ken we invited Ken to dinnah."

Hey, do you suppose German Valley Girls say, "Jaaaaaaah"?
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jeezy47 7 years ago
to BootyCruiser : haha, i used to live in scotland and they end every sentence with 'ken' which is roughly translated as 'you know' or 'know what i mean'! that was confusing at first!
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to jeezy47 : Yaaaaaah, I've heard of that! Actually, we're big on starting sentences with "actually". Actually, I guess it's sort of, like, a close cousin to "literally". Actually, that may not literally be the case. Say, this is getting pretty convoluted!
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jeezy47 7 years ago
haha, it's the same over here my friend. 'literally' is very popular at the moment, for example 'i'm literally 5 minutes away' or 'he literally wouldn't shut up'. these are actual examples, i overheard. i'm guessing they didn't pay attention in school......
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BootyCruiser Publisher 7 years ago
to pervertdude : Glad you, like, liked it :grinning:
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pervertdude 7 years ago
LOL....
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