I’m not sure whether this was February or March 16th, but it’s of no great moment.
I was scrolling through the rubbish on Foxtel, our cable TV provider, and came upon this; which needs little if any explanation!
It made me grimace; it might make you smile!
Are you referring to the grammar, the subject, or the spelling?
. . . anyway. I would have thought you would be pleased . . . your constant litany of “there is no such thing” is, in this case, true.
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I leave it for you to decide. 🙂
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A surfeit of ennui is going to win out over ‘compelling’, ‘gripping’, ‘explosive’ and ‘baffling’. And I don’t have Foxtel.
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and the best of BRITTISH to you too! 😈
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“Brittish”? Hmm …
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That’s not what I uttered 😈
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It all made me feel a little skittish
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It made me want to spew! 👿
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Bad spelling is usually a clue suggesting fake news—one of the warning signals, according to Facebook.
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Unfortunately that is not the case here, it is typical of the ignorance of the average (they’re below average) person working in the media in Australia. They are lazy and careless, I’m sad and ashamed to report! 😦
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I don’t get Foxtel either, so I don’t know whether to grimace or grin!
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Not surprised that you don’t get Foxtel; it’s only for we suckers in Australia, it’s a company owned and run by rupert murdock and Telstra our once national government (ie. the peoples) run telephone corporation, and sold off by the liberal party politicians for a huge sum, (probably lining their own pockets in the process) to mainly overseas investors.. 👿
Selling off the country, the only way they know how to manage the economy. Not much left to sell off now 😦
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Can’t say I really liked this info, but it certainly gave me pause. Unfortunately, greed has no heart. Just deeper and deeper pockets. 😟
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