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"As it is a pet peeve."
"What is Monica's biggest pet peeve?"
- 'Can I tell you my pet peeve?
- My pet peeve is rude people. - Uh-huh. - And my turn-ons include silk sheets...
- Yeah I have a peeve.
"As it is a pet peeve."
"What is Monica's biggest pet peeve?"
- 'Can I tell you my pet peeve?
- My pet peeve is rude people. - Uh-huh. - And my turn-ons include silk sheets...
- Yeah I have a peeve.
"Do you have any pet peeves?"
A series of things that are pissing me off cause I don't have pet peeves
And though he couldn't hear her, ned suddenly wanted to tell her everything -- pet peeves and favorite foods, his fears, his dreams, and all the pure joy she had brought into his life.
Favorite charities, pet peeves.
Hobbies, pet peeves, favorite color?
"Do you have any pet peeves?"
A series of things that are pissing me off cause I don't have pet peeves
And though he couldn't hear her, ned suddenly wanted to tell her everything -- pet peeves and favorite foods, his fears, his dreams, and all the pure joy she had brought into his life.
Favorite charities, pet peeves.
Hobbies, pet peeves, favorite color?
"She was peeved."
"The district attorney's been sweet on her Maybe she got peeved and bumped him off."
- Are you peeved?
- Did he just say peeved?
- I'm not guilty, I'm peeved.
"She was peeved."
"The district attorney's been sweet on her Maybe she got peeved and bumped him off."
- Are you peeved?
- Did he just say peeved?
- I'm not guilty, I'm peeved.