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Misspelling company names generally doesn't irk me and it's often humorous. I know it's a common linguistic naming strategy to make them more distinctive etc. However, the old Burnet Ware estate agent on the corner of Peckham Rye is now 'KUMON (sic) - Maths & English study centre' (one of over 600 franchises apparently). It may be distinctive, tongue-in-cheek, attempt at humour, whatever, but it certainly doesn't work for me. It's an English study centre, for Pete's sake.

Ms B Wrote:

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> The man sitting next to me with his legs apart by

> more than a 90-degree angle and his size 15 feet

> centimeters from my bare toes in flip flops. Why

> must they do that?



It's a male cooling issue

Annette Curtain Wrote:

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> Ms B Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

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> > The man sitting next to me with his legs apart

> by

> > more than a 90-degree angle and his size 15

> feet

> > centimeters from my bare toes in flip flops.

> Why

> > must they do that?

>

>

> It's a male cooling issue



Just be thankful he wasn't 'wafting'.

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I'm not sure if someone said this already but it's worth saying it again....guys who wear their trousers half way down their legs with their pants on full view.... and they've adopted a funny walk in order to keep their trousers up!?!?!? What's the sense in that??? it looks like they've 'crapped in their pants!' What a stupid look!!!

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