Like I’m so maybe possibly impressed with what I like think he was saying – but maybe not.
Holy COW loved it – speak up folks – even if you are full of malarkey I’d rather dang you for your malarkey than pity you for your lack of – like – anything?
(Okay, and now I feel compelled to say something more because it’s taken me waaaay too long to figure out how to post this comment. And, really, all this trouble for two words? So. Not only do I LOVE IT, I also think it’s VERY FUNNY. There. I feel better now.)
I loved it. Sadly when I went and clicked on his other youtube links, he has difficulty thinking of a more intelligent way of expressing himself, so he takes the Lord’s name in vain by using it as an adjective. Seems contradictory to me. I think I’d rather be ambiguous in what I’m trying to say than profane the name of the Lord. ugh! So sad. We need to pray for this man.
As a writer, I find such habits working their way into my writing. Extra dot-dot-dots and parenthetical remarks. Even if I’m writing something as simple as an e-mail to my boss, I catch myself putting question marks after things that really don’t need them and not communicating so clearly.
I finished the story (after much adieu)…hope it’s what you were looking for (?)
In my generation’s defense, though, sometimes our choice of expression necessitates these little interjections. =)
MY MOM MADE ME WATCH THE VIDEO, BECAUSE I’M ALWAYS SAYING “LIKE” IN MY SENTECES. I GOT A PART IN MY CHURCH MUSICAL, WHERE I’M PLAYING A PART AS A VALLY GIRL!I GUESS I CAN SAY “LIKE” NOW, ALL I WANT WITHOUT GETTING IN TROUBLE!!
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About Shaun — Shaun Groves is a communicator who’s known by a lot of titles: Singer/songwriter. Speaker. Blogger. Husband. Daddy. Friend. He feels and thinks deeply and laughs easily. And he’s helping Christians discover what they were saved for, and being a voice for children around the world, desperate to be saved from poverty.
Like, omgosh, that’s exactly what I was, like…trying to say, ya know? That was a great video! Thanks for sharing!
“And all God’s people said: AMEN”!
Beth
Oh, that’s stinkin’ brilliant.
Very good.
Like I’m so maybe possibly impressed with what I like think he was saying – but maybe not.
Holy COW loved it – speak up folks – even if you are full of malarkey I’d rather dang you for your malarkey than pity you for your lack of – like – anything?
That is golden!
agree with boomama…. stinkin’ brilliant.
Love it.
(Okay, and now I feel compelled to say something more because it’s taken me waaaay too long to figure out how to post this comment. And, really, all this trouble for two words? So. Not only do I LOVE IT, I also think it’s VERY FUNNY. There. I feel better now.)
He’s like totally funny in a kind of nerdy way?
Dude works out, like, obviously.
Brillant! Ya Know?
this is by far one of the best short essays/speeches i’ve heard in a long time. (?)
I loved it. Sadly when I went and clicked on his other youtube links, he has difficulty thinking of a more intelligent way of expressing himself, so he takes the Lord’s name in vain by using it as an adjective. Seems contradictory to me. I think I’d rather be ambiguous in what I’m trying to say than profane the name of the Lord. ugh! So sad. We need to pray for this man.
As a writer, I find such habits working their way into my writing. Extra dot-dot-dots and parenthetical remarks. Even if I’m writing something as simple as an e-mail to my boss, I catch myself putting question marks after things that really don’t need them and not communicating so clearly.
I finished the story (after much adieu)…hope it’s what you were looking for (?)
In my generation’s defense, though, sometimes our choice of expression necessitates these little interjections. =)
good stuff.
Thank you for posting this. Hadn’t heard of Taylor Mali b4… now I wonder why not?
He’s funny and totally on target.
=^..^=
HEY UNCLE SHAUN,
MY MOM MADE ME WATCH THE VIDEO, BECAUSE I’M ALWAYS SAYING “LIKE” IN MY SENTECES. I GOT A PART IN MY CHURCH MUSICAL, WHERE I’M PLAYING A PART AS A VALLY GIRL!I GUESS I CAN SAY “LIKE” NOW, ALL I WANT WITHOUT GETTING IN TROUBLE!!
LOVE YOU,
KEILIN
Right on! I borrowed this for my blog too! God bless and keep speaking with conviction.