Charlie - "feature packed" and "ticks all the boxes"
Jill Franks - yesterday with Dawn, said "for you" 3 times in one sentence
They all use "incredible value" and "phenomenal" far too liberally
"Malleable" is used to imply soft, foldable, when really it means able to be hammered or otherwise shaped by force/pressure
Said to viewers "please call (guest's name) and I", when it should be "...and me"
Dawn pronounces "prussian blue" (as in colour of embossing powder, glitter etc) as "prewsian blue"
Anne -" you know"
ME- I'M ON A ROLL NOW
Beth - silly giggle and fluttering of eyelashes :5:
"buttery" is used to describe: the colour of their gold, the softness of their leather and Lime Tree Pantry's pastry
The woman Jo that did Clientele for a few months last year - "power packed"
Sarah - "I'm loving that it is (so soft, so stylish, so buttery, etc)"
All - "you've got the blue, you've got the green, you've got the brown, you've got the red, you've got the teal, you've got the black"
All to T/callers "what do you think of the quality of QVC's items?" I'm waiting for someone to say "rubbish", to such a leading question
Charlie on the Premier Tanzanite show " the prestigious Birmingham assay office"
Jill to Dennis Basso "I can't live without my wraps"
Basso to Jill " animals can't live without their skins" (sorry, made that one up)
Guests selling bags always have to find room for a bottle of water and their oyster card
I'm going to bed now!
Linda