The, quite frankly, sinister man from Kings Realm who insists on saying "in number" when referring to the number of burgers/sausages you get in a pack. Drives me insane!!! :angry:
Honestly, if I hear him say "eight in number" once more I may have to give him slaps of which there will be three in number!!:mysmilie_461:
He is SOOOO creepy! I can't watch him at all
Does QVC think we cannot remember previous shows.
Charlie again (the prat).
When presenting fashion and giving sizes, he LOVES the word gently. "sizes gently increasing to ......." "neckline gently curves round". "sleeves gently falling to the elbows" This drives me nuts - but then, most things he says drives me nuts!:headbang:
Craig Rowe - I've got three of these in the flat (but I can't help my sister out with the heating bill)!!!
I like her - but hate the way CH over uses the word "now" - particularly when going from item to item - or when shes not quite sure whats coming next!
Well done for securing those cherry tomatoes, there were queues by the fresh vegetables and I saw you nipping in and picking up the last punnet. There are still queues at the moment and all of our store operatives are busy at the minute, so please bear with us - once they're gone they're gone and we won't be bringing this particular item back in that configuration. I think you're gunnalovethese cherry tomatoes, they're abslutelysuperb, they'll make a perfect gift for your dinner plate, or even nip back and get another punnet to give to a friend or neighbour, or even the woman that walks your dog or cleans your downstairs toilet...selling very quickly now...limited stock...:sun:
Fiona from Decleor constantly saying--in the industry.
I agree with everyone's comments above and could go on and on, but my final one is Dawn Bibby who insists on saying 'deCOUpage' despite being corrected by several presenters. She seems to be sure she is right, so can't have done French at school I suppose.
No Dawn knows it's wrong but she refuses to change and has said why should she? Oddly she can pronounce the American words perfectly since she wants to get it right in front of the guests from the USA.