Bearing the ‘Cross my box’ legend – the only slogan that could be devised which was short enough to fit! They’re for the freshers’ fair campaign – an excellent idea.
Absolutely – the interviewee says they’re part of a policy of encouraging sensible approaches to personal responsibility, and I think it’s a very good idea indeed.
I’d love to know what the rejected slogans were, though!
How many times did he say “basically”? NINE! How basic can you get? Try “fundamentally” – but only say it once! Also, “At the end of the day” – when? Not at night? Only when the sun sets?
The mind boggles LOL!
Ah, we all have our little verbal ticks – my advantage is I’m editing these, so you don’t have to hear me say “lovely, uhuh, wonderful, thank you very much” every 5 seconds.
Peter Martin @ Kira,
The words you quoted were from Peter Davies'. Not me. I wouldn't agree with raising VAT on energy to 15% right now. I'd leave it as is.
The point ...
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Bearing the ‘Cross my box’ legend – the only slogan that could be devised which was short enough to fit! They’re for the freshers’ fair campaign – an excellent idea.
Absolutely – the interviewee says they’re part of a policy of encouraging sensible approaches to personal responsibility, and I think it’s a very good idea indeed.
I’d love to know what the rejected slogans were, though!
How many times did he say “basically”? NINE! How basic can you get? Try “fundamentally” – but only say it once! Also, “At the end of the day” – when? Not at night? Only when the sun sets?
The mind boggles LOL!
Ah, we all have our little verbal ticks – my advantage is I’m editing these, so you don’t have to hear me say “lovely, uhuh, wonderful, thank you very much” every 5 seconds.