Oh, I hear ya kisholi. Everytime I hear or use the word apparently now, it invokes that memory of Susan from Coupling saying it with that upward inflection.
I use this quite a bit too petitfour... I caught it from watching that blonde chick in the BBC TV series Coupling. She uses it to good effect :)
I use this word far too much. "It's snowing outside." "Apparently!"
He is apparently a gentleman.
He apparently looked scared of the dog because he didn't even got closer to it.
Oh, I hear ya kisholi. Everytime I hear or use the word apparently now, it invokes that memory of Susan from Coupling saying it with that upward inflection.
I use this quite a bit too petitfour... I caught it from watching that blonde chick in the BBC TV series Coupling. She uses it to good effect :)
I use this word far too much.
"It's snowing outside."
"Apparently!"
He is apparently a gentleman.
He apparently looked scared of the dog because he didn't even got closer to it.