The difference between a good job and a perfect job is a waste of time - a friend
I think I am going to scream - a friend
Oh well - a friend
For a price - a friend
NEEW! [NO!] - a friend
The difference between a professional and a amateur is that a professional spends the correct amount of time on each part of a project. - a friend
Never sell something you don’t have - a employer
Bodder you - father in law
Consider the source - growing up in Minnesota
The scrubs - 3rd and 4th high school football team members
A tip from the top - high school friend
Really! - 2011
Quality time - 1970s feminist expression for mothers who don’t have much time for their children
Bottle stone - last stone installed on a job
You betcha - growing up in Minnesota
Enabler - an expression used by people who dont want to be bothered by helping others in need
The burden -an expression used by employer to describe government regulations and taxes on his business.
Opportunity cost - a expression used by employer describing time spent with me.
Lucky to get it - a friend describing customers' stone projects after completion of each job.
Whata you have - downtown Freddy Brown asking if you want light or dark turkey sandwich.
Preferred customer - a friend describing attractive female customers.
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