Why, why, why does everybody on TV say it?
In every type of programme, every presenter seems able to express delight, amazement, surprise or any other emotion in only one way - "Look at THAT!!!!!!"
As professional TV people, surely they should know that I can only see what the camera is pointing at. The fact that I'm watching TV means that I am looking. I resent being told to do something when it should be perfectly obvious that I'm already doing it.
I assume that these people have been selected for their roles because they have a higher-than-average ability to communicate; that they can use language to convey information precisely and effectively.
So why don't they prove that they're up to the job, and stop behaving like twunts?
In every type of programme, every presenter seems able to express delight, amazement, surprise or any other emotion in only one way - "Look at THAT!!!!!!"
As professional TV people, surely they should know that I can only see what the camera is pointing at. The fact that I'm watching TV means that I am looking. I resent being told to do something when it should be perfectly obvious that I'm already doing it.
I assume that these people have been selected for their roles because they have a higher-than-average ability to communicate; that they can use language to convey information precisely and effectively.
So why don't they prove that they're up to the job, and stop behaving like twunts?


