Wednesday, December 14, 2016

You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.




Trump: I Don’t Meet With The Press Because They Mangle My ‘Beautiful Flowing Sentences’



Well, I guess if by "flowing," you mean something like this:


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Girlfriend of Alaska Teen Allegedly Killed for Smoking Friend’s Weed: He Was an ‘Old-Fashioned’ Gentleman

harrietsokmensuer,People Tue, Dec 13 1:03 PM PST Comm

Um, "Gentleman?" The weed-stealer was a "gentleman?" I'm not sure what your definition of the word "gentleman" is.



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I say, I say, suh! A gentleman never pilfers his bosom companion's intoxicants!







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Blake Shelton Wants Gwen Stefani Back on The Voice for ‘Obvious’ Reasons: ‘She Is Special,’ Says the Singer

Lindsay Kimble,People 7 hours ago 

I think the word you're looking for is "annoying?" Or "irritating?" Maybe "talentless?"





TV icon Alan Thicke dead at 69




Icon? Has the definition of the word "icon" been expanded to include guys who haven't been on TV since their stint playing second fiddle to this guy ended?

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2 comments:

Bob said...

I was thinking the same thing about Thicke; he was on a TV show for seven years, a mediocre TV show, at best.
Icon?
No.

Lowell said...

Truth, accuracy, common sense, reality have all but disappeared from our media's reporting. It is truly unfortunate and will likely lead to our ruin. Our friends in the various forms of media care nothing except to obtain a few more readers or viewers and to that end will engage in the prostitution of themselves and seek out not the important events of the day but whatever scandal or accident or terror they can find. And some, if they can't find anything weird enough, will actually make adjustments like manipulating a video (e.g. FAUX News) to achieve their goal.