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parispike
24 Feb 26 14:16
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By:
blunder
When: 24 Feb 26 14:48
slightly irritating, but how many people putting 'like ' sometimes multiple times in one sentence , very annoying!
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uptheirons
When: 24 Feb 26 15:09
I think he would be the first to admit that he is not a candidate for MENSA
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Cider
When: 24 Feb 26 15:10
Didn't stop Mr Starmer
By:
Cider
When: 24 Feb 26 15:12
In fact, Schofield is probably the more articulate without a script Grin
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 24 Feb 26 15:26
People who begin a sentence with "So"...

Angry
By:
Cider
When: 24 Feb 26 15:28
Look Crazy
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parispike
When: 24 Feb 26 15:46
Totally agreement there Slippy Blue!
By:
stu
When: 24 Feb 26 16:21
My personal pet hate is people using 'you know' when explaining something - if we knew why would we need the explanation!
By:
penzance
When: 24 Feb 26 16:28
The word 'super' crops up a lot nowadays.
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sageform
When: 25 Feb 26 08:11
These kind of speech "impediments" are a normal part of everyday speech and it brings into focus just how good the professional TV presenters are. You may not always like what they say but there are very few yes/nos, erms, you knows etc. from those trained to speak in public.
By:
bluenose7
When: 25 Feb 26 08:33
..... "Amazing" .....  Angry
By:
formoftheace
When: 25 Feb 26 08:44
Peach is a common word in racing.
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formoftheace
When: 25 Feb 26 08:45
“due no what a mean” famous in Glasgow….
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uptheirons
When: 25 Feb 26 11:44
The vernacular of Sweaties is of little interest to civilised peopleLaugh
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