Every day is Monday until Friday at 5:00
I have a confession to make; I’m not left-handed.

Actually, I agree with you. I hate ‘anyhoo.’
I’ve examined your portfolio and I’m afraid your editing skills don’t meet my current requirements.
OK, the one that bugs me is “For The Children…” I’m all for children and doing cool things for them, but as soon as I see or hear “For The Children”, my brain has a spasm and shuts down temporarily.
And “sammich.”
Either you’ve posted to the wrong thread, or that’s, I’m guessing, a PB reference.
LOL. I sure hope not. I dunno why this bugs me. I had a friend who said it all the time and it drove me nuts. Makes me wonder what idioms I use that annoy others…
Hm. Maybe that’s why I’m outta work; I’m a professional editor.
Can I add “cow-orker” to the list?
Or, rather, I mean, The List.
It is indeed. One of the more obscure, and my favorite. How about we add “Bush-istas?”
I sort of like “anyhoo”, although I rarely use it, especially around here, because I know it bothers a lot of people.
Anyh…er, anyway, for my addition to the list: Mkay? Umkay? Mmmmkay? or any variant thereof. Stupid, annoying, condescending, cutesy non-words. Bah, I say.
That actually comes from *South Park.[ /i] “Drugs are bad, mmmmkay?”
Bzzzt.
Came from Beavis and Butthead first.
Wherever it came from, it’s still annoying. (“Anyhoo” is used fairly frequently on The Simpsons, if that affects anyone’s opinion on the matter.)
Please add “methinks” to The List.
:o Not quite old enough for that. :o
‘foaming ale’ when ‘beer’ would suffice. The whole mock-medieval thing irks me greatly; “Yeoman of the bar! two flagons of your finest foaming ale!”
People who hate cliches can suck my dick. 
“…and bring me a wench to defile!”
Can we make that ‘attractive young women?’