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ToraToraTora | 13:25 Sat 22nd Oct 2022 | TV
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......aaarrrrgggghhhh you'd think reporters would know English wouldn't you!
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Well, they do have the awful Beth Rigby reportin' on politics
Gotta link me old China?
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it was on TV piggy.
Ah, no evidence then???
Corby, you don't half keep poking at TTT. Just an observation.
Why is this in News?
NAOMI, do I? Ach weel...
I read a news article a few weeks, can't remember which site, but they wrote the word 'restauranteur'.
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...almost as bad as Nucular!
Yes ... you do ... but you know that. And you the one who considers himself fit to tell everyone else how to behave. That doesn't make a lot of sense to the casual observer like me, Corby. It's kind of ... well ... hypocritical. Just saying.
the same people probably eat their meals with cuttle-ry......
That's my weekend ruined then...
Doubt any Sky News viewers noticed. (what the dickens were you up to,3T)
Beeb presenter talking 20% Income tax down to 19%
talked bout 'one pence' in the pound

I emailed them and reproved her

Her economics interviewee got it right ( er one penny)
All the Americans say Nucular. Is it like Aluminem?
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spice: "Doubt any Sky News viewers noticed. (what the dickens were you up to,3T) " - there was a piece on how the Manchester plods are now attending all "burgelrees" - many would have seen it.
I'd have said 'down' one pence in the pound, pp.
Is I common?
A 'burgel' is a hamburger in a bagel instead of a bun and 'ree' is defined as 'a state of befuddlement'. It figures. ;o)
Used to argue with my grandchildren that there was no such word as jamp. They used it as the past tense of to jump and I always said "it's jumped". Ah well, jamp is now in the dictionary, common usage apparently.
I meant why were you watching that left wing crapola?

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