…”And what I like too is that you have a monitor where people can actually visually see you shredding the documents on site.” – Matari Jones, May 11, 2007
Did I actually aurally hear that?
It's your language. You use it every day. You should strive to master it. My late mother, a 27-year, graduate-level professor of English, embedded that in my brain once upon a time. I’m not nearly as smart as she was, but I’m sharp enough to recognize that the vast majority of native-born Americans can’t speak or write English worth a lick.
Showing posts with label matari jones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label matari jones. Show all posts
Monday, May 14, 2007
Friday, April 06, 2007
WOAI Double Header
“….that is nearly almost one hundred years old.” -- Matari Jones, WOAI, April 5 2007
Doing a story on a house fire.
“….a man lays down on the tracks….” – Shelly Miles, WOAI April 5 2007
Doing a story on a man who was killed by a train.
I hate to keep picking on WOAI, but they make it so easy.
Doing a story on a house fire.
“….a man lays down on the tracks….” – Shelly Miles, WOAI April 5 2007
Doing a story on a man who was killed by a train.
I hate to keep picking on WOAI, but they make it so easy.
Monday, March 26, 2007
Monday, February 26, 2007
Possibly...
*** Update to original 12/28/06 post ***
"…She could face possible murder charges…" -- Matari Jones, WOAI News, 12/28/06
How about: "She could possibly face murder charges..."?
"…She could face possible murder charges…" -- Matari Jones, WOAI News, 12/28/06
How about: "She could possibly face murder charges..."?
Update 2/26/07:
Stu contends that the sentence should read:
“She could face murder charges.”
I agree. "Could" implies "possibility."
Thank you!
Friday, August 25, 2006
Come On!
"....showing that they had came from...." --Matari Jones, WOAI TV, August 16, 2006
The reporter was doing a story about a couple arrested because one of their kids was found wandering alone late at night. The two parents, cuffed and in a police car, had on pink wrist bands, indicating that they had come from a local nightclub.
The reporter was doing a story about a couple arrested because one of their kids was found wandering alone late at night. The two parents, cuffed and in a police car, had on pink wrist bands, indicating that they had come from a local nightclub.
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