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 about 1 year ago
that’s Afrikaans
bobbyferrel about 1 year 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 about 1 year ago
Really … that second word should be F-O-U-R or P-H-O-R.
wongo about 1 year ago
Your next presentation in the unemployment line Peters.
hooglah about 1 year ago
………but hees a colleege gaduate.
wildlandwaters about 1 year ago
See? That’s what happens when you’re raised with Hooked on Phonics!!…(or is it Phonix??)
goboboyd about 1 year ago
It might be perfect for the intended audience.
In which case they will all be asking – What kinda pie?