tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-627081175329856970.post4776430478346571355..comments2024-03-28T13:48:13.606+00:00Comments on Ambush Predator: If You Encourage Behaviour, You'll Get More Of It...JuliaMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07844126589712842477noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-627081175329856970.post-62127946179831459962021-09-04T07:07:06.990+01:002021-09-04T07:07:06.990+01:00"I wish that reporters would/could learn that...<i>"I wish that reporters would/could learn that the word 'fraught' is an adjective; or it was when I last used it (yesterday)."</i><br /><br />I'm just happy they spell it correctly!<br /><br /><i>"Ms Osaka may need to learn the old saying, if you can't stand the heat . . "</i><br /><br />She seems to like the heat of the money.<br /><br /><i>"I don't think that I can be bothered to pick sides ..."</i><br /><br />It is a 'can't they ALL lose?' moment, isn't it?JuliaMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07844126589712842477noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-627081175329856970.post-60408596900937906412021-08-23T17:52:44.334+01:002021-08-23T17:52:44.334+01:00I don't think that I can be bothered to pick s...I don't think that I can be bothered to pick sides between some journalists and a tennis player who is alternating between pre madonna and cry baby.Stonygroundhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05944351764672688275noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-627081175329856970.post-68390982947038275852021-08-23T15:18:49.919+01:002021-08-23T15:18:49.919+01:00Ms Osaka may need to learn the old saying, if you ...Ms Osaka may need to learn the old saying, if you can't stand the heat . . . . . Mudpluggernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-627081175329856970.post-45121216627225648562021-08-23T11:24:25.307+01:002021-08-23T11:24:25.307+01:00I wish that reporters would/could learn that the w...<br />I wish that reporters would/could learn that the word 'fraught' is an adjective; or it was when I last used it (yesterday). <br /><br />My teaching was during the time when 'Fraught' was ALWAYS followed with the word WITH. I.E. Fraught with danger; fraught with problems, etc.<br /><br />JohnMnoreply@blogger.com