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Twats who say "end of"

33 replies

PerryCombover · 17/08/2011 11:03

Am I being unreasonable to want to make a pizza hut buffet out of twats who make a fairly feeble point, finish their sentence and then type. End of.

I'm not. End of.

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Maryz · 17/08/2011 17:26

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deariedearieme · 17/08/2011 17:31

you are daft

end of

lol

mrsdonkeybucket · 17/08/2011 17:32

It is just SO rude. Either 'phrase'.

I heard someone say it the other day on the TV, and it made me want to kick the TV.

For me, if I hear anyone say it, whether it be in reference to someone or something else, I think it completely invalidates what point they may have been trying to make.

I have to say, I think that if someone said it directly to me, I would have to seriously stop and think about the consequences of my actions........... before calmly walking away. Wink

spout · 17/08/2011 17:35

I'll throw in anyone who says "at the end of the day..."

If they leave any pause whatsoever I put on my most Hmm face and ask "It's night-time?"

Urgh. Makes you look like a right chisel.

OnlyWantsOne · 17/08/2011 17:39

I use it on purpose too

there is a place for it

because if some one says some thing that is trying to start a big chat / argument

i respond "dont want to discuss it. end of"

Tortington · 17/08/2011 17:41

it is totally unecessary.

"i don't want to discuss it" is perfectly sufficient

ShoutyHamster · 17/08/2011 17:42

I might start making up some new ones

'Ah well, at the end of the jog...'

'Jog End!'

'End On!'

I know someone who, instead of saying 'It's disappeared off the face of the earth', says 'disappeared off the centre of the earth.' Every time!!

Sort of annoying but so funny. What, you expected that lost hairbrush to be embedded at the very epicentre of the planet? Why?

poppyknot · 17/08/2011 17:42

Remember during the child benefit issue last year a junior minister who had initially stepped out of line and had said it might require further thought was then pounced upon by journalists at the tory conference. He gave a very hasty bluster of a retraction and then said 'End of.' Yuck.............

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