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"Thank you very much I'm afraid that's all we've got time for": yet again, this morning, on Today. World War Three has been postponed while the BBC makes time for... more important things to invite people on to discuss
Yes Justin Webb cut some poor werbler off in his inadequate prime this morning and set my day off to a great start
Here’s an expression that I come across regularly at my place of work, where management newspeak and drivel are rife. It now appears to be becoming more and more widespread.
“Looks like”. On the BBC website today I read, “What might Yes talks look like?” I’ve no idea. A bunch of people sitting round a table? Is it not more important to think about what they might “sound like”?
Here’s an expression that I come across regularly at my place of work, where management newspeak and drivel are rife. It now appears to be becoming more and more widespread.
“Looks like”...
I'm slow. Is it supposed to be a simile of "seems like"?
i am currently allergic to the over use of the word 'curate' especially where no one has actually curated anything at all....
simply making a list does not imo amount to curation for instance.
organising a live performance by various performers does not amount to curation either.
francine stock does not curate a selection of films for us to engage with on r4 ....(though i'm sure she's sensible enough to realise this, desists those who might prefer she express herself as a sycophant, or needy child might).
right, i'm off to curate some soup for supper.
getting worse , this one.
I noticed a shop with an A board the other day, describing its contents as " Curated".
No doubt the curator had a 2 day residency.
More than a year now since we heard from HF.....
I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I noticed a shop with an A board the other day, describing its contents as " Curated".
Was that the contents of the shop or the contents of the A board?
It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
Here’s an expression that I come across regularly at my place of work, where management newspeak and drivel are rife. It now appears to be becoming more and more widespread.
“Looks like”. On the BBC website today I read, “What might Yes talks look like?” I’ve no idea. A bunch of people sitting round a table? Is it not more important to think about what they might “sound like”?
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