Irritating Phrases

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“Dynamic pricing” … another name for ‘rip-off strategy’
Same as "Admin Fee" when buying tickets online....just have the price included in the ticket value and we'd be none the wiser, but all these add-ons are a pure rip-off....especially for e-tickets and no actual "admin" even takes place
Worst case is where they are doing both scenarios for some gigs. The artists have to take responsibility too for allowing it to happen.
 
Get rid of her now mate<laugh><laugh><laugh>
It will become very annoying
No way, she's a keeper, just the bought the last grave plot in the cemetery right behind our house with a secret path through a gap in the perimeter fence. Douglas Rural Cemetery - interdenominational, will they bury any anyone there. Was $700, 4ft x 10ft plot, you can bury 4 people there, "the more the merrier" (another one of those.....). The cemetery recently built 48 Columbariums for $54,000 and cost $2,700 each and hold two urns of cremated ashes. They resemble Canada Post Super Mailboxes as since around 1990 new homes no longer receive hand delivered mail directly to mailbox or through letter box. Our grave marker hopefully will be there in place before the snow flies! The one we chose was actually on sale and guaranteed for life if it tilts. Cemetery on sand, where our bungalow is, behind the cemetery used to be a movie drive-in theatre.
 
No way, she's a keeper, just the bought the last grave plot in the cemetery right behind our house with a secret path through a gap in the perimeter fence. Douglas Rural Cemetery - interdenominational, will they bury any anyone there. Was $700, 4ft x 10ft plot, you can bury 4 people there, "the more the merrier" (another one of those.....). The cemetery recently built 48 Columbariums for $54,000 and cost $2,700 each and hold two urns of cremated ashes. They resemble Canada Post Super Mailboxes as since around 1990 new homes no longer receive hand delivered mail directly to mailbox or through letter box. Our grave marker hopefully will be there in place before the snow flies! The one we chose was actually on sale and guaranteed for life if it tilts. Cemetery on sand, where our bungalow is, behind the cemetery used to be a movie drive-in theatre.
That is a long irritating phrase how many times has someone irritated you saying that?
 
That is a long irritating phrase how many times has someone irritated you saying that?
Before the huge sub-tropical storm moving into our Atlantic Canada region I cut the grass front,/back at our place, then the path to that opening in the cemetery fence (where my grave plot is located), then continued on a roll to cut the grass in that corner of the cemetery. My grave plot is 4ft x 10ft and I am thinking t am going to place four Q, P (also for Peter) R + W (for Wendy) small square granite marked stones on the fours corners.
 
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