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Can The Media Learn How To Pronounce Badenoch....aaarrrrggghhh!

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ToraToraTora | 12:43 Sat 02nd Nov 2024 | News
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They keep saying Bay denoch, the bad rhymes with sad.

 

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how is this news? it was on the news channel.

It was on the news channel that "woman pronounced her own name wrong"?? Have you tried sky news? Much more interesting stories

Says the person who spells "definitely" as "definately"! And no, it's not a typo.

 

A two year old youtube vid was on the news?

You think she'll be in post long enough for it to matter? 😄

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13:52 I see the exhausted brain attacks typos again, PMSL!

TTT @ 14:10 - my brain is far from exhausted. A typo occurs when two letters are next to each other on a keyboard. Just an ignorant spelling mistake from someone who loves to point out errors in others, whilst hoisting himself with his own petard. You sheer arrogance knows no bounds.

 

It's what he does, lashes out like a petulant child.

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14:15 I never point out typos because I know what the poster meant. this isn't an English exam. If your contrarian nitpicking excuse for a brain is so focused on irrelevancies then you are a numpty, end of.

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Right I'm going out to watch the rugger, TTFN.

TTT @ 14:25 - for the second time, it is not a typo. At no point did I say that you point out typos. You simply come across as a sad individual who scoffs at others when all the time you are drowning in a sea of urine. From one numpty to a bigger one.

 

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