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Topic History of: Things that drive me crazy...
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honey!oh sugar sugar. wyot wrote:
Hearing "see it, say it, sorted" at train platforms and inside carriages a dozen times a day...It will not prevent terrorim for a start....and interrupts my reading for no good reason....hrrrmmph
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Indeed. And anyone who has tried to report lost property knows that the slogan should be "See it. Say it. Sod it"
wyot Hearing "see it, say it, sorted" at train platforms and inside carriages a dozen times a day...It will not prevent terrorim for a start....and interrupts my reading for no good reason....hrrrmmph
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honey!oh sugar sugar. I am irritated when shops announce that you must seek the help of an Ikea or Tesco colleague. They are not MY bloody colleagues, and nor are they colleagues of the bloke who made the recordings.
JK2006 A recent thing; so many people being interviewed on TV or even on games shows start their answers "SO..." Why? What does it mean? Why is it necessary?

Also; Victoria Derbyshire's irritating "soft and sympathetic" voice with victims or witnesses or refugees or anyone she decides requires softness and sympathy. It is SOOOOOO phony.