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Friday, August 11

I think that the notion of the signature sounds and gestures during presentations mentioned in Iffah's blog is a good one.

We should identify some of them.

(ripped from Iffah's blog, with some additions and modifications)


for example: [no offence to anyone]

Habez: Tsking
Charlene: Hair flipping
Ila: Eye brows raised
Eoin: First and foremost, so on so forth, permit me to
Sara: Actually


Pls add any more that's been spotted, even your own.


Signing off, The Bloody Wordsmith from the Bloody Narrow River


p.s.- hey if any of you are going out 2 study together or not study at all remember to call me hor


p.p.s.- I am offering my wordsmithing/proofreading and eng tuitioning services, if any of you or ur relative/friends need help, tell them that the bloody wordsmith is here to help (if paid)