Why Do Grown Women Say Easy Peasy?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For they same reason they say veggies.


Sexy veggies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nope, I happen to love emoticons. And yes, I am an intellectual, thank you for pointing that out!
This phrase is all over this board.


Okay, well why don't you print out a list of your likes and dislikes so we can all bow to your superior wisdom.
Anonymous
Who doesn't say "veggies"?
Anonymous
Because I spent most of my 20s living in England. I also say things like Gobsmacked, knackered, Bob's your Uncle and other British sayings. When I try and smarted it up I say "And Robert is very much your mother's brother".
Anonymous
Because I can't say always say "I love it when a plan comes together!" Gotta mix it up some.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Who doesn't say "veggies"?


I don't.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Because I spent most of my 20s living in England. I also say things like Gobsmacked, knackered, Bob's your Uncle and other British sayings. When I try and smarted it up I say "And Robert is very much your mother's brother".


Sidenote, my favorite Brittish word is wanker.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Seriously, you sound like idiots. Just stop.


I've not even heard of this easy peasy.

Thank God, I say!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Nope, I happen to love emoticons. And yes, I am an intellectual, thank you for pointing that out!
This phrase is all over this board.


Okay, well why don't you print out a list of your likes and dislikes so we can all bow to your superior wisdom.


Why are you so defensive and somewhat strangely angry about your desire to use a stupid term?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Because I spent most of my 20s living in England. I also say things like Gobsmacked, knackered, Bob's your Uncle and other British sayings. When I try and smarted it up I say "And Robert is very much your mother's brother".


I was going to say it must be because these particular women are British. I never heard 'easy peasy' until I lived in the UK.
Anonymous
Anonymous

Why? Freedom of Speech, maybe?


I hope not. Throwing yourself on the sword for the right to right to say easy, peasy?

Anonymous
Worse yet - I heard a man say it recently - yuck!
Anonymous
I'm sure they're friends with my daughter's bear, Lucy Goosy Lemon Juicy.


Btw, I hate veggies too, but even worse to me is hubby. Can't stand it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Worse yet - I heard a man say it recently - yuck!


Jamie Oliver says it all the time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Who doesn't say "veggies"?


I don't.


Me neither.
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