During the “News Themed Entertainment Programs” where talking heads read what’s placed before them, often the scrolling banners relating occurrences contain mis-spellings and egregious grammatical errors. Difficult to say if there’s no attempt at proof-reading before presentation to the public of if there’s nobody there who knows the difference. Makes the whole program look dumb and/or like nobody really cares much.
seanfear 10 months ago
that’s Afrikaans
bobbyferrel 10 months ago
During the “News Themed Entertainment Programs” where talking heads read what’s placed before them, often the scrolling banners relating occurrences contain mis-spellings and egregious grammatical errors. Difficult to say if there’s no attempt at proof-reading before presentation to the public of if there’s nobody there who knows the difference. Makes the whole program look dumb and/or like nobody really cares much.
Doug K 10 months ago
Really … that second word should be F-O-U-R or P-H-O-R.
wongo 10 months ago
Your next presentation in the unemployment line Peters.
hooglah 10 months ago
………but hees a colleege gaduate.
wildlandwaters 10 months ago
See? That’s what happens when you’re raised with Hooked on Phonics!!…(or is it Phonix??)
goboboyd 10 months ago
It might be perfect for the intended audience.
In which case they will all be asking – What kinda pie?