People who overuse the word "Lord" or "Father" when they are praying: "Lord, we just love you, Lord, and we praise you Lord for who you are Father . . ." Sorry, but "Lord" is not synonymous with "Uhhhhhh." The annoying thing is that when you notice someone doing this, you stop paying attention to what he's praying and you start listening for the repetitions.
What are you getting out of listening to someone else pray, anyway? Instead of nit-picking how they pray, why don't you just pray yourself while they are praying?
Or, if you never stammer, stutter, or repeat anything while you are praying in front of a bunch of people, why don't you volunteer to lead all the prayers in your church?
And where in the Bible does it say "and they called on Brother Jones to stand and pray while they all listened"?
Maybe I'm wrong on this, but when someone is called on to "lead us" in prayer, does that mean that this person is the only one who is supposed to pray, and the rest of us are just supposed to listen (and count how many times he says the same word)?
Sorry if this sounds mean-spirited, I don't mean it to. It's just that I remember the first time I was called on to dismiss a Wednesday-Night meeting in prayer. I had never prayed out loud in front of people before. I know I sounded like Porky-Pig as I prayed, I was so nervous I couldn't get anything to come out. If I had heard somebody say "Boy, did ya hear that? He said the same thing over and over.", I probably never would have went back to that church. Fortunately, in that church, most people were too busy praying themselves to pay much attention to how good or bad I could pray.