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The 119 words you can't say on radio

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I just read about this on the website for the great NPR program http://waitwait.npr.org

Choice bans include:
"Two to one margin” . . . “Two to one” is a ratio, not a margin. A margin is measured in points. It's not a ratio.
5 a.m. in the morning
Close proximity
Completely destroyed, completely abolished, completely finished or any other completely redundant use
False pretenses
Shower activity
We'll be right back

I sympathize with him on reducing redundancies, but some things are a bit crazy. This is where pet peeves meet corporate power.

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Wow. Those aren't pet peeves: that's a menagerie, an abattoir, a farm, a zoo, and a circus of peeves. And you picked some of the most legitimate of the bunch.

Honestly — "all of you"; "allegations"; "incarcerated"; "officials"; "pedestrian"; "really".

Really?

My favorite is the -- let's be charitable -- typo:
Behind the podium (you mean lecturn) [sic]

Some brat ("spoiled brat" should be on the list) grew up and made a list. Other networks are sure to reap the reward of real talent as they flee a management that is destined to fail.

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Is "close proximity" redundant because "far proximity" is contradictory?

To me, the word "close" in the phrase is meaningful because "in proximity" seems broad:

* In the same (non-tiny) room as me --> "in proximity"
* Standing a few inches from me --> "in close proximity"

BTW, "5 a.m. in the morning" totally bugs. God bless the day I can stop noticing it.

Speaking of "proximity," does anyone know whether 3+ things can be "proximal"? I usually think of "proximal" as being a vector, so when I hear of 3+ things being "proximal" I start spinning my wheels out seeking directionality.

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OMG! Did you all see "Dubbaya when you mean double you"?

What if that's just the way you pronounce W???

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I suppose announcer will have to start enunciating more carefully when they announce web addresses: "dub-bull-yoo-dub-bull-yoo-dub-bull-yoo".

Or that can start saying "wuh-wuh-wuh" and see if he comes out with a new list.

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