Makes me yearn for the original 107.5 on the FM dial, which was stated as:
One "OH" SEVEN-Point-FIVE! LOL!
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Makes me yearn for the original 107.5 on the FM dial, which was stated as:
One "OH" SEVEN-Point-FIVE! LOL!
I really prefer to use zero when "0" comes up, but in radio talk and communication "Oh" is preferred.
Cute and 'non-descriptive' indeed, flanked with giant bears, lights, sprangle and what not. Perfect for the kids....
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Welcome to DetroitYes!
Add to the list the word "twerking" and any images of Miley S. demonstrating it.
Hah! Don't cha love v-mails that rudely say the person will call you back at their 'earliest convenience'.
Just 'don't bother' I want to say when I hear that...
Yeah. Like the imitators they are, so many main-stream-media outlets have gone along this "Gone Wrong" trend!
Two very annoying News Headline phrases need to go ASAP:
"XXXXXX Car Jacking Gone Wrong..."
"XXXXXX Home Invasion Gone Wrong..."
'Gone wrong'? Are not Car Jackings and other criminal actions...
Cool details on this HT! Thanks. I'd forgotten the nuances from seeing the movie so long ago...
Yeah, that's what I meant. Thanks. I think I will leave this thread for a while now...:p...
Like "Catch 22"... I cannot recall when I last saw the movie, or the true reference.
Yikes! I mean, umm ''oops" I must stop using that word then...:o...!
Sadly typing is not my strongest area. Thank you kindly for the correction, I will revise. My original point stands however.
BTW, regarding your post, that would be "it is pronounced..." not "it...
"Hash-tag" this, # that! It's already getting a bit old.
"That's ratt-chet!"
Common among the teens... and spreading fast. A sad attempt to pronounce 'wretched'...
"DPS announces a new EFM"
---:rolleyes:---!
"No comment" Instead say nothing... unless you mean to convey a negative meaning or non-compliant response unstated.
"I don't mean to hurt your feelings..." This preamble usually proceeds a put...
Hmmm, I never knew that annoying phrase had an alternative wording and usefulness!
"In terms of..." Ick...:p... that tired filler usually comes after or proceeds a bunch of double-talk, stuff-shirt language and banter which rarely clarifies a discussion. Often it is an indicator of...
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