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HistoricFoodie
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Topic: Do They Ever Listen To Themselves?Posted: 14 December 2013 at 06:55 |
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It's no surprise that the phrase "broadcast journalism" is an oxymoron. But the so-called reporters ability to even use the English language seems to be getting worse every day.
If they'd take a few moments to listen to themselves maybe things would improve. Latest egregious phrasing: Reporting on the successful completion of the Wounded Warrior's trek to the South Pole, this clown said: "They trained for the worst, and they got it. Rough terrain, storms, extreme cold made the South Pole seem like the end of the earth." You want to play that again? The south pole isthe end of the earth. There's no "seems" about it. A small thing, you might think. But the fact is, these idiots have contributed more to the dumbing down of America than all the text abreviations ever devised. |
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Posted: 14 December 2013 at 09:00 |
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to that i can only give a HUGE a-men, brook.... i could go on, but then i'd get political.......
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Posted: 14 December 2013 at 14:25 |
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............Bit isn't 'the end of the earth' in America? .....like everything else
(Except 'Middle Earth' and everyone knows that is here in NZ) .
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Posted: 15 December 2013 at 09:59 |
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Brook, you actually watch that cra.....ud p?
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Posted: 15 December 2013 at 23:06 |
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Friend Wife is one of those people who can't stand a totally quiet room, so the TV goes on to provide white noise. Every once in a while, as in this case, something penetrates and I pay attention.
The Wounded Warrior program is something close to my heart, and this trek was one of its great accomplishments. A walk to the South Pole would be incredible for anybody. Imagine what is says about the human spirit and ability to face adversities, though, when it was done by people suffering physical impairments earned while serving our country. Unfortunately, it was marred by a so-called journalist who couldn't even meet the challenges provided by a map and a dictionary.
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Posted: 16 December 2013 at 19:28 |
Our wives really must be related.... |
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Posted: 16 December 2013 at 19:51 |
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I bask if I find myself in a room with only the sound of a quietly ticking clock.
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Posted: 16 December 2013 at 22:10 |
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Shhh!.... you are all noisy - I know all my garden birds by their calls and this keyboard clacks...
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Posted: 17 December 2013 at 08:50 |
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Funny story about birds et als.
First time my sister came to visit she complained about all the noise. Understand, she lived on the flight path of the Concorde at the time; you could watch it drop it's articulated nose from her living room. Then it thundered by, maybe 200 feet over her apartment. Innocent me inquired, "what noise?" "For starters," was her serious reply, "can't you do something about that gurgling creek? And the damned crickets?" But the killer was the owl that had taken up residence in one of our trees. It kept up a conversation with another one up on the hillside. She was convinced that any minute that "noisy" owl was gonna come in through a window and attack her. Iknow people who would pay big bucks for a vacation that included a gurgling creek, and crickets, and an owl outside the window. Maybe if I'd have charged her rent she'd have appreciated it. |
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Posted: 17 December 2013 at 13:01 |
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Then again, there are people who would pay big bucks to be able to watch the concorde fly overhead. It's just one of those things. You get used to your local noises.
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Posted: 17 December 2013 at 20:18 |
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Mebbe so, Darko.
But, somehow or other, romantic literature isn't filled with references to the bucolic sounds of the airport. When our son, who lived in Chicago at the time, came home for a visit he'd complain about not being able to sleep because it was so quiet. That I could understand. His subconscious missed the sounds of sirens, and gunshots, and traffic, and the constant buzz made by thousands of people. |
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Posted: 31 December 2013 at 04:08 |
Lol...reminds me of the time when the European Ryder cup team chartered the concorde and flew into Warwick, RI in preparation for the match that was played at the Country Club in Brookline, MA. There I was...sitting in my little 10 foot jon boat in the middle of a completely silent Wautchog pond. doing some bass fishing. Nothing to be heard but the splash of the lure and the cranking of the reel, when all of a sudden the concorde come out of nowhere, about 500 feet over the pond (directly over) at full afterburner making a racket like you never heard. I damned near fell out of the boat! Sure was impressive to watch though.
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Posted: 31 December 2013 at 08:46 |
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Impressive hardly describes it, Dave. I mean, when that super-sonic praying mantis drops its articulated nose it's really something.
I'd just druther see it as a silent movie.
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Posted: 19 March 2014 at 09:25 |
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Do They Ever Listen To Themselves?
Can we include the people that present the weather to us in print and video? This winter we've been treated to predictions of "Dangerous Storm", "Monster Storm", and "Killer Storm". Most of them brought six inches of snow or less. I dont mean to sound unappreciative, but I live in an area where the average yearly snowfall is 225-250"s. Six inches of snow just doesnt excite me. |
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