@BradHoyt@GildaMundson@PStyle0ne1 also you want that flag there on your uniform, so your international colleagues know which language to shout at you to potentially save your life.
@DrPragyaAgarwal Is that 'over 60' (as in more than) or women who are 'over 60' (in age).
Her writing as as misleading as whatever it is she's reading.
If I add that she was the first woman to land a 1080 jump (5 yrs ago) you might guess who it is, but regardless, this is a pro athlete at the top of her game, with the experience to whoop everyone else's behind. 'Young Lady' don't cut it. Next time, try 'Queen'.
Just watching an 8-times European Champion doing her victory lap and the commentator calls her a 'young lady'. Of course he means well, but this is literally a world-ranking athlete. I don't hear commentary about 'young gentleman' for 30-year-old males?
Respect, please.
Flashback to the first day on set for NEXT SHIFT which gets its London premiere at the Greenwich Film Festival at the Picturehouse @GreenwichPH (and/or online) Sept 15th 2023.
@FiveByFiveTimes Wow that lady is HIGH as a kite; she can't get a third of a way through a sentence without adding a terminal pause, and actually now she's asking NO I didn't want to see a list she just made up. Nor did I want to watch her eat.
@Footprintsofag1@tmalesys Funny, as I felt the same thing (initially) but then I did a road trip across France and it was one of the tapes my Mum had picked, and it really got under my skin. Had a similar reaction on first hearing of Levine's Brahms Req.* but that's another slow tempo that grows on you.
@AnnaCupani@ShakinthatChalk And we had a PM with THAT hairstyle despite a HoC in-house hairdresser. Sorry, I mean BARONESS Hairdresser. I think at this point the style rules are broken and we should all just go with ‘do your job properly’ instead.
@pastelteacher@neileley Not sure if this is helpful but you could get one of those ‘stop your dog barking’ high frequency deterrents for your garden, or is that mean?…