Friday, 10 February 2017

Mind Your Language!



Hmmm, what's the derivation of that word, again?

I can't see that any of that is appropriate here.
The trainee nurse said the wall he fell from is often frequented by young people walking along it doing what is known as parkour but there has been no indication that this is what happened.
*skeptical face*
Lynda Hyde, councillor for Rottingdean Coastal ward covering the Brighton Marina, reacted with sadness to the news.
She said: “It is an absolute tragedy for a young man to lose his life, particularly in such a tragic manner.
“We don’t know the circumstances, but it is of great sadness that we have lost a young person
“It must be particularly tragic for family and friends.”
No doubt. But for society..?

4 comments:

James Higham said...

Desperately true tragic sadness of a really weally tragic, sad nature.

Pcar said...

Tagged as Darwin Award winner

I sincerely hope his DNA lacking the situational awareness gene has not been passed on to progeny.

JuliaM said...

"Desperately true tragic sadness of a really weally tragic, sad nature."

Quite!

"I sincerely hope his DNA lacking the situational awareness gene has not been passed on to progeny."

What are the odds?

Furor Teutonicus said...

XX She said: “It is an absolute tragedy for a young man to lose his life, particularly in such a tragic manner.XX

XX We don’t know the circumstances,XX

So how do you know it was fucking "tragic" then?