I MEAN TO SAY

Sir, - At this moment in time, and just between you and I, you know, we must obviously stand up; and be counted, and irregardless…

Sir, - At this moment in time, and just between you and I, you know, we must obviously stand up; and be counted, and irregardless, like, copperfasten the ongoing language abuse situation. Like, in the fullness of time, you know, or maybe even at the end of the day, we'll all be speaking - God between us and all harm - in, like, you know, totally cliche ridden terms.

Having said that don't you know, on a more optimistic note, as dialogue gives way to the balderdash of the two way monologue, the words we use will hardly matter anyway - like, you know, a pure dead brilliant future: Happy New Year! - Yours, etc.,

Seapoint,

Co Dublin.