How to do a post game presser

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https://youtu.be/oBsOuA5qgFg

 

let's go lightning!

Words and Phrases that need to be eliminated:

presser

reveal

vinyls

Congratulations on your Bolts repeat, you all have the makings of a dynasty.  Just don't let your goalies near fireworks and hot tubs.

More phrases to eliminate:

I reached out to her.

Price point.

I loathe the term price point.

 

What is presser?

It's Millennial Nuspeak for a press conference.

With you 110%, Fabes.

 

The best postgame interview in Lightning history; half-smashed Kuch. Watched it in parts 5 times- just friggin' hilarious... all smiles in Champa Bay today.

Congratulations, Earl.

Thanks, Dave. Yeah, that's just silly.

> Words and Phrases that need to be eliminate...reveal

I'm here to advocate for hanging onto the verb form of "reveal". And I'll add to your elimination list any non-verb form of "cringe".

Yes, Mike, reveal is still acceptable as a verb, but the current fad of using it as a noun (e.g. gender reveal, or a festival concert line-up reveal) is weak sauce.

The jambands.com website (which is horribly written and edited) is very guilty of these abuses, as I have seen both the noun form of reveal and the equally insipid presser both bandied about there.  Their editorial staff are apparently a bunch of trend-hopping poseurs.

Funny video, Fabes. Thanks for posting that. Wow, Vasilevskiy is just a monster. What a series for him. 

what's next outlaw books? That's the road your traveling ya old fucks, you have become your parents 

 

Champa Bay!

 

 

So we're talking about phrases we're annoyed with?

Price-point has already been called, so I'll add...

Rolling it out!

A dweeb corporate term that is now used by every operation great & small when something is about to start.

I first heard it from a 20nothing Live Nation manager who used it, excitedly, about five times in one meeting.

Hated it ever since.

And congrats to whoever won the hockey thing.

Yep, some candidates here for the next "Dr. Rick" Progressive commercial. We all see it...

 

Oh, stay off my lawn (Kuch- feel free to stumble in- are you kidding me?).

"Speak to the issue of..."

You don't speak to an issue. You talk about it.

"Effect" is a verb in the legal universe.  Word consistently puts that "Are you sure?" line underneath it.