Variations of this are used by media dogs who shove a microphone into the faces of some family who had a loved one brutally murdered, but usually it's some anonymous dope who has an opinion about something that happened elsewhere and which has a tenuous connection here. "South Floridians speak out about the blah blah blah in California."
Sorry to bring up "He does love his numbers" - but I'm still cheesed off that you got tickets to the concerts and I didn't...
Oh yeah, I've realised why I don't like my football but don't mind his numbers. When said about another person it's affectionate and acceptable. That kind of tweeness is horrible, however, when used by the speaker about himself.
Sorry to bring up "He does love his numbers" - but I'm still cheesed off that you got tickets to the concerts and I didn't...
Oh yeah, I've realised why I don't like my football but don't mind his numbers. When said about another person it's affectionate and acceptable. That kind of tweeness is horrible, however, when used by the speaker about himself.
Glad I haven't been holding my breath waiting for your further thoughts!