View Full Version : I forgot my teleprompter when I made this post.
Lleauric
05-08-2009, 03:53 PM
This is so dumb.
He speaks at length in great detail and lucidity and eloquence at a number of press conferences to random questions without aid of a teleprompter.
This whole me-me is ridiculous.
you all need a fucking reminder.
vJdr8EFM-SE
Guess what you stupid fucks. Everyone who believes moronic half truths, chain emails, smears and retarded Faux News talking points is already with you... the other 80% of the country thinks you are fucking idiots.
Osgiliath666
05-08-2009, 07:29 PM
Wow sounds just like Obama without his teleprompter. Thanks for the reminder of how right I am L2. Thank you indeed.
Jedd Corpse
05-09-2009, 03:21 AM
Wow sounds just like Obama without his teleprompter. Thanks for the reminder of how right I am L2. Thank you indeed.
Fool me once... shame on... uh.... you... Fool me twice.... uh... once twice three times a lady!
Sanchek
05-09-2009, 05:48 PM
vJdr8EFM-SE
I see your 8 edited years and raise you just a few edited minutes!
ThEAO0lt4Dw
lokase
05-09-2009, 08:37 PM
I'll take 28 "uh"s over "fool me can't fool me again".
Cheers,
Haloface
05-10-2009, 11:23 AM
'Let's kill these terrorist haters' - Oh that's priceless.
Typical that San would take Bush over Obama. Rofl. Hmm.. wait, clinging to power yet very few brain cells. That rings a bell.
Greystone Thorngage
05-11-2009, 07:29 AM
wow, all people could dig up are he said "uh" a bunch of times.
You have a conversation with anyone where every word will be scrutinized and picked apart and put back together again on a international level, and then you tell me if you say "uh" a couple times.
to add Bush IMO was allowed SOMe of the blunders he made for the same reasons listed above, but there were times WTF was the only reaciton i could have to Bush's speeches
Sixee
05-11-2009, 09:23 AM
Not that I was any great fan of the man, but bashing him and his administration is what all the cool kids are doing nowdays.
'Change' indeed....
Sanchek
05-11-2009, 09:27 AM
I choose neither.
Haloface
05-11-2009, 09:57 AM
On a semi-related note, why the hell do you Yanks say 'like' between almost every single word?
It's not 'like', it either fucking is or it fucking isn't.
Not that I don't love you all, of course.
Sixee
05-11-2009, 01:00 PM
We, like, love you too Halo!
Like.
Personally I can't stand it either. To me, it's a way for someone to voice an opinion, and if called on it, allows them a way out.
Malse
05-11-2009, 01:29 PM
The use of like in that fashion arose in the early 80s and serves the same perhaps as "uh","you know," etc. I can all but guarantee that there are dialectical variations of the same pausing behavior all over the UK as well, although possibly less annoying ones.
On a personal basis I'm guilty of using "actually" in the same fashion while constructing complex sentences.
Greystone Thorngage
05-11-2009, 08:06 PM
i know for fact i use Irony and Literally all the time incorrect. I use the word irony when i should use coincidently. It's a hodge podge language that makes no sense even to the people who speak it.
when something is REALLY cool, or REALLY amazing, or i just need a word for emphasis, i use "wicked" but thats a New Englander thing.
velvetsilence
05-11-2009, 09:40 PM
I use the word irony when i should use coincidently.
Irony is often expressed with the coincidental application of ignorance. it's ok to supercede the lack of brain function to your current target. usually anything more that 5 letters in a word completely fubars the majority of the American population anyways.
A course or 2 in english at the local community college might be a wicked pisser for fun.
I tend to bounce around from one grammatic annoyance to another switching more with the flavor of the day than a set tick.
Example: for a bit there i was stuck on the phrase "Swear to god man" for a period. I got that from a radio show comedy bit with a fake caller named Donny Baker. outside the south it lost its luster.
Sanchek
05-11-2009, 09:44 PM
I write "just" too much, but never say it.
I constantly edit excess justs out of my writing.
Haloface
05-12-2009, 02:01 AM
My writing is plagued with the word 'indeed', especially as a sentence starter.
I once spent 2 hours editing it out of a thesis chapter.
Greystone Thorngage
05-12-2009, 11:03 AM
Irony is often expressed with the coincidental application of ignorance. it's ok to supercede the lack of brain function to your current target. usually anything more that 5 letters in a word completely fubars the majority of the American population anyways.
Sanchek!!!! Velvets account got hacked by Malse, i recognize the high brow condescending tone anywhere!!
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