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Melissas Speech Apprecification Thread
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Sentenza
03-11-2010
Originally Posted by Tercet2:
“Melissa still has a way to go to beat this guy

"Professor" Stanley Unwin

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley...%28comedian%29

with Alan Sugar
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=323kQis2zbM”

I love his gravestone
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg...&PIpi=32267573
soulmate61
03-11-2010
Leave the poor girl alone. If you had to pay £1.82 for a bread roll you too would be desperacious for opportunification and manoevrement to betterfy yourself.
NeilyM
03-11-2010
I'm surprised they made such an issue of her language considering LS's English isn't the best.

"You was, was you?"
mazzy50
03-11-2010
Originally Posted by NeilyM:
“I'm surprised they made such an issue of her language considering LS's English isn't the best.

"You was, was you?"”

Lord Sugar grew up in the East End and the way he speaks reflects that - he doesn't try to make out that he's something that he isn't by using flowery language. The issue with Melissa was that she tried to use lots of long fancy sounding words but she really didn't have the language skills to do it properly.
heharim
03-11-2010
Beware

All those who are attempting to make light of this young lady will be karmically retributed

pickledgherkin
03-11-2010
Melissa's professionality will go down in history - as will her infectious giggle on "You're Fired" where I really warmed to her for the first time. She is someone I would now like to meet and conversate with.
totalwise
04-11-2010
it annoys me that people would elongate words just to sound clever, when the short version would have been fine, too busy overcomplicating her vocabulary and not enough time spent doing arithmetics, £1.80 for a bread roll, dont think so
ESPIONdansant
04-11-2010
She never said she excelled arithmeticaciously though. Communicativity is her greatest strength.
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