because it can be treated and because i'm assuming i'm not the only person who finds it difficult to listen to. maybe i am, in which case i apologise. i certainly didn't mean to offend anyone.:sad:
And Toyah WilcoxAnd look at Jonathan Ross!!
And look at Jonathan Ross!!
And Toyah Wilcox
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Oh ith a mysthery
:mysmilie_853: :mysmilie_15:Amn gives a well reasoned post and she gets slapped down. Christ, there are some really nasty people on this board who seem to think that being a bitch is a mark of honour.
Ah yep, sorry PPC. I forgot no one was allowed to give an opinion that was different to yours. I'll make sure I remember the pecking order round here in future.
You've only just realised, Mimi? x :bandit:Amn gives a well reasoned post and she gets slapped down. Christ, there are some really nasty people on this board who seem to think that being a bitch is a mark of honour.
But why should the onus be on the person who was born with a problem be forced into 'treating' something just because some people find it difficult to listen to? Why can it not just be the people who find it 'difficult' who just try and get used to it or accept it?
People with a speech impediment, or indeed any kind of affliction or disability, as Gem Genie so rightly said, cannot help the way they are. People who are 'different' in this world struggle enough in varying degrees, and also regularly have to face predjudices from other people's preconceptions of the way they should be, not just with speech but with any kind of variation from what people consider the norm.
Maybe if more people were tolerant of other people's differences, whatever they may be, then life for an awful lot of people would be a little less difficult.
True Burlz. But deffo with a lithsp....:devil:alexis does not have a speech impediement. we can hear every single word she says loud and clear.
i don't think "tolerant" is the right word, more that i don't care about anyone's differences or disabilities. i just personally think, in public broadcasting a good clear speaking voice is a requirement. yes it's my problem, or it would be if i had any interest in what she had to say, and i apologised for that.
Oh hello, I got told I'd made my point and to not labour it. Seems that only applies to one side of the discussion doesn't it.
Ah yep, sorry PPC. I forgot no one was allowed to give an opinion that was different to yours. I'll make sure I remember the pecking order round here in future.
Amn gives a well reasoned post and she gets slapped down. Christ, there are some really nasty people on this board who seem to think that being a bitch is a mark of honour.
Hecate joins her Weyward Sisters...:mysmilie_62:You've only just realised, Mimi? x :bandit:
sorry - i was just replying to you is all
I never even noticed any speech impediment with Alexis she is very clear and concise to me; I sometimes find her annoying as when the presenter speaks she doesn't engage in conversation but continues to waffle about top notes in fragrance etc...it's usually the other way round though, so maybe she's realised that is the only way to get her sales pitch in and you can't blame her for that!