Eccles Blue
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That daft Bill Withers song 'Lovely Day'.... it was obvious he ran out of inspiration and just couldn't be bothered...... lovely, day ad nauseum just boring and irritating.
Someone got out bed on the wrong side :-(That daft Bill Withers song 'Lovely Day'.... it was obvious he ran out of inspiration and just couldn't be bothered...... lovely, day ad nauseum just boring and irritating.
*lol* nah, I just heard it on the radio and it reminded me about how irritating it is. :-) Mind you I could have 'wrongsideofthebeditis' because I've got so much to do.Someone got out bed on the wrong side :-(
Everyone calling Alexander-Arnold by his first name
Using double barrelled surnames on football shirts.Everyone calling Alexander-Arnold by his first name.
I really do grimace whenever I hear people say "Twenny" instead of twenty. It is now becoming prevalent, even with BBC presenters. I was watching athletics on the BBC last weekend and before the start of the 200 meters race, the commentator was giving all the athlete's best times. He must have said "Twenny" about thirty times in as many seconds.Twats who cant speak properly. Last week a newsreader type lady on the radio talk about people being out of 'wahk' when she meant work. Another just now on the Ken Bruce news just called the Johnny Bairstow stumping 'controvarshal'
Since when has the v sign been a silly gesture ?I really do grimace whenever I hear people say "Twenny" instead of twenty. It is now becoming prevalent, even with BBC presenters. I was watching athletics on the BBC last weekend and before the start of the 200 meters race, the commentator was giving all the athlete's best times. He must have said "Twenny" about thirty times in as many seconds.
Also, why do some athletes make silly gestures when being announced to the crowd?
Also vulnerable which virtually nobody in the media can pronounce correctly. It invariably comes out as vunrable or vunnerable.I really do grimace whenever I hear people say "Twenny" instead of twenty. It is now becoming prevalent, even with BBC presenters. I was watching athletics on the BBC last weekend and before the start of the 200 meters race, the commentator was giving all the athlete's best times. He must have said "Twenny" about thirty times in as many seconds.
Also, why do some athletes make silly gestures when being announced to the crowd?
‘Here on Radio X we are celebrating [the day America celebrates being independent from Britain] with 24 hours of your favourite American songs’.I couldn't give two shits about the 4th of fucking July.
It's all I've heard on the radio, this morning.
WE
ARE
NOT
FUCKING
AMERICA