by Tai Goodwin on September 17, 2009 By Judith Briles Donald Trump routinely asked the wannabe apprentices that landed in the boardroom
the same thing each week on The Apprentice.
I've been on home since day one and even though it has changed in good ways it just seem like
its the same thing every week.
noticed and was saying exactly
the same thing this week, buy the dip is here, made some nice coin buying the dip on IWM weeklies throughout the week =)
Gamblers fund $ 500 accounts, blow them up and fund them again with another $ 500, they repeat this process over and over again without changing their routine, mindset or their strategy; they do
the same thing week in and week out expecting to actually make money.
If you noticed my link party pretty much says
the same thing each week.
I can feel sweet in something one day and put on the exact
same thing a week later and feel like dreck.
I've definitely bene thinking
the same thing this week when it comes to getting ready in the morning and not being able to find anything in my all black winter wardrobe, so it's so nice to hear someone else thinking the same!
I know what you mean about moving, I've been doing
the same thing this week and it's been hectic.
I have several variations on this theme — my coworkers have not yet commented on the fact that I wear
the same thing every week.
I eat
the same thing every week: homemade smoothie for breakfast (1/2 banana, cup of mixed blueberries / peaches, 1/2 cup Greek unflavored yogurt -23 gr protein); AdvantEDGE Carb Control protein shake for lunch (100 calories — 17gr protein,) Fit & Active 15 gr protein bar (190 cal) for midday snack, and sometimes I will sneak by a co-workers desk to splurge on a handful of Hershey kisses (that's my guilty sin indulgence.)
Hey, sometimes I eat
the same thing all week, or for several days in a row.
They continue to do
the same thing week in and week out and nothing changes?)
If you are like me, sometimes you get stuck in a rut serving
the same thing each week.
No fewer than four other Republicans have done the exact
same thing this week.
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I read this because I went through almost THE EXACT
SAME THING this week.
Undeterred he does the exact
same thing a week later and so on.
Yet there's an advantage in knowing what you're good at and doing
that same thing week in and week out.
l rememeber a certain Steve Bould doing
the same thing every week and everyone cheered him on so i do nt see a difference he did what he thought was best for the team at the time.
stop cribbing about
the same thing week in week out!
if the season is lost then why let an under - performing coach and players keep doing
the same thing week after week...
I almost made
the same thing this week but I ended up switching it up although similar.
But, sadly, the comments here are
the same thing week - in, week - out.
If you say you desire to seek God but tire of doing
the same thing week after week, then all you have is desire.
Quite the contrary, but I feel like we're chowing down on
the same things week in and week out, and none of it seems worthy of sharing.
This article is absolutely spot on, I said
the same thing weeks ago and all I got was thumbed down.
Not exact matches
Follow - up studies that asked volunteers to find time for 15 minutes of device - free solitude each day for a
week and keep a journal of their experiences showed the
same thing - fewer intense emotions and a greater awareness of subtle ones.
Nope, it's not easy to extend your empathy to that woman two desks over who's complaining to you about the
same pointless
thing for the sixth time this
week.
Zapier is a task automation tool that can shave hours off your
week if you're stuck doing the
same things over and over.
But this is faulty reasoning because the
same thing could have been said a full one or two
weeks ago.
Because, every
week, and it seems like it's much more frequently now than a year ago, I get an email that basically says the
same thing.
I received the
same thing last
week.
If it's consistent and next
week I see the
same thing, I may have to go someplace else.»
Sherlock said he has friends who are firefighters and police, and in recent
weeks he's been telling them all the
same thing: «You guys have got to do a better job.
I actually teach salsa from time to time, and I ask myself how do people teach the
same thing over and over again every
week.
Then, a
week or two later, you do the
same thing all over again.
@Kingofthenet: I'll tell u exactly how he did it, Genesis 1:1 - 31: He created the world in 6 days, then He created man, and on the 7th, He rested (that's where a
week came from) @momoya: If Atheists don't need to prove
things, why ask Christians to do the
same?
There are so many congregations doing the
same thing the
same way every single
week — and the
same way as so many other congregations — that people become starved for something, ANYTHING that's at least a change from the monotony.
He essentially said the
same basic
things over again every
week, with metaphor more suited to teaching actual children in Sunday school.
It was my husband who, frustrated by the hurdles he watched me face again and again, finally threw up his hands last
week and said, «It seems to me that the only
thing you have to do to be controversial in the Church is to say something true and be a woman at the
same time.»
Every
week Bill Maher does the
same thing to Mormons, Catholics, and Muslims.
While the wording of the telegrams varied, in substance they all said the
same thing: «For several
weeks now, we have seen American citizens stranded on some Pacific island.
The young people can be invited to meet together each
week to do the
same thing in a group, sharing with each other what they wish to of their journal reflections.
My wife saw a church billboard a few
weeks ago that essentially meant the
same thing as your sketch here.
The
same thing they did the
week before: loved people, served the hurting, and preached Jesus.
I just wrote one last
week about the
same thing.
I plan to read the book «Under The Overpass», but I also wonder about what you're bringing up — Is living like the homeless for a few
weeks really the
same thing as really being homeless?
You're mad because someone lifted a link from your weekly link roundup to use in his weekly link roundup (even though you did the very
same thing to him the
week before).
Actually... the
same week I had this conversation, I read some article by NT Wright where he did / said the
same thing when he was a college chaplain.
If all humans saw
things the
same way why does it sometimes take hours or
weeks or never for a jury to settle on what each heard.