1 yrs later and finding this comment is everything. I absolutely cannot stand upspeak. Nails on a chalk board, I can't!!!!! I dnt understand how people either 1 can't hear themselves or 2 no one has ever told them they do that.
I never understand the cases where a parent states they are "frightened, concerned, scared" - request a protective order, allege the other party is violent and mentally unstable - then 10 minutes later state "but I want the children to see the father" - those two positions make no sense to me. 🤷🏼♀️
The lawyer would tell the client not to outright deny supervised visits. Especially if the client shows no interest in seeing the child. It seems like good positioning by the wife’s lawyer.
In my experience, the supervised party can’t usually make it or it isn’t simple for lack of a better word, so it helps aid in making the 2nd parent look bad. Just my experience though.
Because the parent in question, usually the mother, will state this because they want an edge towards a better outcome in a final divorce decree. With a TPO the father is usually forced from the house, but still made to pay a majority, if not all of the bills for the remainder of the TPO. There is cases that TPOs are needed because the father will abuse and assault the wife and the wife and children in extreme danger, but as we've seen on LTWM, many women use the allegations of DV, stalking, fear, etc... in order to force the father out of the house and they get access to all property and many times, sell off, hide and the the father is made to pay all the bills with no regard to the father and his ability to pay the regular j he ills and then pay for new housing and living expenses. It's ridiculous, but I'm glad many judges are now seeing many of these cases for what they are and are stepping in and help make things fair, especially The Honorable Judge Alex "Pre-Trial" Manning!
Honestly, I have no idea how I got here, since I‘m from Germany, but I can’t stop binge watching your videos. The wheels of justice got you my subscription for sure 😂
Upspeak!!! Sooooo annoying! My Oz friends were the worst for it but now after emigrating 12 years ago my brother & his family all suffer with High Rising! My brain gets confused thinking they are asking me questions🤦🏽♀️Then there’s the half & O feature, half the word & add and O to the end…Arvo, Servo, Rego. Same as Mike did with ‘Lambo’
Ha! That lawyer's little habit of ending every sentence like it's a question is one of my major pet peeves! Glad to hear you call it out! Misery loves company, after all!
Me too and I also find myself listening when your input is much louder than the feed my dog goes nuts and my friends ask me wtf am I listening to I luv it when you amuse yourself and giggle at what's come outta your mouth! Thanx For LTWMFC🤣 exposure
Your channel is my new guilty pleasure! I just had to buy my husband & I a screaming goat & we love it. I can imagine the confused look on peoples faces when they hear this on the other end of a call as I'm hanging up (Scammers etc..). Now that I own this awesome loud little 🐐, i've gotten used to the noise so those rare moments that I fall asleep, it doesn't wake me up anymore. Thank you for discussing these cases with us, I enjoy hearing your point of your point of view & your awesome laugh is infectious...
The high rising terminal, also known as upspeak, uptalk, or high rising intonation, is a feature of some variants of English where declarative sentences can end with a rising pitch similar to that typically found in yes-or-no questions
Ms. Tanner is going to send me into a friggin' seizure. It's BRUTAL. She seems like a solid attorney. Someone needs to reach out and kindly nudge her about her upspeak. I'll bet her win / loss ratio goes up immediately. She's otherwise well organized and well-presented. I worked for a large Legal Aid organization for several years, and we had a brilliant attorney who talked like a 1990s valley girl (she was in her 40s) and none of us ever mentioned it to her. One day, a Pro Bono attorney said something along the lines of "You're a brilliant attorney. You should really try speaking more clearly. I'm surprised you weren't dinged in law school!". She had an absolute crying / screaming meltdown on-the-spot, but the Pro Bono lady was only trying to be helpful. Apparently there's no nice way to do these kinds of things.
I'm sorry, I have to ask. I'm not from the US, so the "1990s valley girl" is lost on me, but I'm really curious now. Could you give an example of someone in the public eye that talks like that? Thanks! :)
@@IncorrigibleBigotry Buffy and her friends from Buffy the Vampire Slayer (the movie with Luke Perry). Also any late 80s or early 90s coming-of-age movie.
I used to work with someone who sounded like every sentence was a question. It was so hard to focus on anything she said. It’s like nails on a chalkboard to me.
I worked with someone like that too! Oh my goodness it was so distracting to me. One time she gave an entire training presentation and I didn't think I could get through it.
Mike is absolutely right, this Judge seems pretty experienced. When people agree on things, there is no purpose to presenting contested evidence about it.
@lawtalkwithmike, the 'upspeak' is grating, I agree It usually happens when people are either not confident or are 'asking permission'. Happens a lot in call centre sales. 'downward inflection ' in speach makes the person sound so much more competent and confident
Thank you! Every time she goes up at the end of the sentence, or anyone who does for that matter, I tend to hold my breath- literally, as a coping mechanism! (Yeah, just be thankful I’m medicated for the protection of others…) So I was in the middle of about the tenth gasp for air when you said it made you crazy. I’m still laughing with tears.
It’s interesting….Miss Tanner up talks mostly when she’s reading. It makes her sound unsure. I kept expecting the Judge to say, “Are you asking me what he’s alleged to have done?” I’m wondering if it’s a deliberate attempt to sound non-confrontational?? She has to be aware of what she’s doing, and if she isn’t, she will be now! Her inbox tonight, “Hey Lana! You’re on UA-cam!”
I’m listening while making pies for Christmas. I was wiping my hands so I could type about the upspeak when you mentioned it. OMG stop going ⬆️⬆️ at the end of sentences!!!!
Agree with the judge on the stupid backlight issue as well which makes the defendant's face dark. He knows that too as he instantly fixed it when directed by the judge. I wish more judges would direct defendants to NOT put bright lights behind them. They know what they're doing and it's deliberate.
The absolute funniest thing is that screaming device Mike uses!!! Oh Snap!!! Gets me every time. "Sweet Jeesus" also and the Cartman "Mckay"!!!!!!!! HA!!!! This is a very unique show, like a comedy show but serious.
When at the beginning of the video Mike says "I got sucked into it for all the wrong reasons" 🤣.... You know the vid is going to be lit🤪 *Screaming Goat* and there's Judge Arth lol
..... & in stark contrast, here in the southern states of the Australian mainland it's up in the 90's & if you happen to be in the Northern states then it's also in the 90's but with 95% humidity & rising 😁. Happy new year to the family, stay safe & keep on smiling. 👍🏼🦘
When I was a kid, all my teachers told me that your tine went up at the end like hers only when you are asking a question, not when making a statement. It bugs me to when someone does that over and over and over again like her. Make it hard to take wheat she is saying as statements of facts as well as to focus on those facts.
That habitual uplift at the end of attorney Tanner's sentences is maddening. It is rampant in North and Central Texas. Maybe it's taught in school, I don't know. There's a companion style of making statements that also drives me nuts, whether it's spoken or written, and it goes like this: The exit door at Walmart? It's kept locked. Or: Mary's new dog? He's a real beauty.
I was just in the process of typing out this statement, "Why does she sound like a Valley Girl making statements that sound like questions?" when you mentioned her up speech.
If she didn’t come with her witnesses he might not have been so agreeable. You come in before the judge ready to go. And in the future I’m definitely using “You had me at I agree.”
Love that you're talking about how rational the respondent is right after he shot into three occupied dwellings. His ex wife and children are at high risk of being murdered by him, but hey no big deal right?
Well……. You are silly! Mike said that he was unfortunately rational…. Which he is in this meeting. First off, You don’t know the details of the criminal case. The whole innocent until proven guilty does come into play a bit. Second, this is America…. More guns than people and there is gun play everyday. Third, He may have had a Q-anon fueled break from reality. Crazy times out there….. Which is why there is a TPO in place. He may have lost his shit in an alleged drug and prostitution filled orgy of insanity…….and may be a danger the the wife and children…… But in this meeting, he is acting rational and level headed. Especially for a Pro Se. Let’s not read into things that are not there. Or watch another channel. But in this
Sorry I missed the lives yesterday, we were preparing for the freeze here in Alabama. Power went off at 11pm last night and came back on at around 3am this morning from the wind and cold. We get weather like this maybe once every 10 years or so and it sucks lol. I hope to catch your next live since I don't go back to work until Tuesday. I hope you stay warm Mike and hope you have a very Merry Christmas.
Mr. Gravlin.. Holy shit! I had the gumption to Google you and found your website and I had no idea you were such a big shot lol. I obviously know you know your stuff but I'm impressed. This is supposed to be a compliment. I hope it reads that way. I currently represent SSDI/SSI claimants before SSA as a non-attorney representative and I kind of set aside my desire to go to law school but you've reignited this desire. In your opinion, is 34 too old to attend Law School? As always, thanks for the content and fun.
Welcome to Law Talk With Mike where you can find references of Thrupples and screaming goats 🐐 😂 btw I have no law experience or anything but I don't think it's too late, while she didn't go to law school my sister did go back to college at age 50 and now has new career 💜
@joela.4279 Thanks for sharing this! It's really professional looking. On the "media" page are a bunch of news appearances and such (might even have footage of the man doing lawyer things in court!), and a link right at the top that says "follow us on UA-cam". I clicked it thinking, "Hey cool, Mike's got a second channel where's he's his professional self"... Nope. Brings you right here. It's like an Easter egg hidden in plain sight, and it's magnificent.
Tanner talks in calligraphy speech and every swoop tail letter(s) where a comma or full stop might go is pronounced like it’s on a music score attached to a kite on a windy day. If you think about it, you would know what I meeean ?!? ⬆️ 🚀 🎶 It is distracting once you get stuck on the cadence they’re using. lol
This reminds me of the movie the replacements. One of the players saying why they need more money says, do you know how much the payments are on a Ferrari. But your honor I couldn't pay for my kids, I was buying coke, booze, bullets, and hiring prostitutes. You don't appreciate how much I owe the cartel.
Just as you mentioned her voice I had literally thought the same thing THAT second, it knocked me out of a trance staring at my cpu screen and then u said it
If you’re in jail with no money, they can just give you a phone number instead of an attorney? Are phone calls free? Do they give you pencil and paper in jail? It seems like we’re supposed to pretend that poor people get a lawyer.
This has been determined by linguists that the up pitch in her voice at the end of a sentence crept into the language sometime in the 1990’s. It is so annoying.
43,000 a year? Holy hell I live off half that and if you want to know how I juggle rent and utilities all the time. I don’t eat much and never out of the house. I fill my car up once to twice a month. I am glad my car gets great gas mileage when I bought it i bought it for the gas mileage ability of the vehicle.
The attorney Tanner she just wasted everybody’s time. Basically she didn’t like the agreements, and she wanted to case make a fuss over nothing. Either that, or the ex-wife was really act of wanting to stir things up, but actually had agreements that she had forgot to mention to her attorney, making her attorney look like a horses behind
The woman's lawyer really needs a coach to get rid of her upspeak.
1 yrs later and finding this comment is everything. I absolutely cannot stand upspeak. Nails on a chalk board, I can't!!!!! I dnt understand how people either 1 can't hear themselves or 2 no one has ever told them they do that.
I never understand the cases where a parent states they are "frightened, concerned, scared" - request a protective order, allege the other party is violent and mentally unstable - then 10 minutes later state "but I want the children to see the father" - those two positions make no sense to me. 🤷🏼♀️
The lawyer would tell the client not to outright deny supervised visits.
Especially if the client shows no interest in seeing the child.
It seems like good positioning by the wife’s lawyer.
Because the kids still have a right to see the parent. People co parent with PO all the time.
In my experience, the supervised party can’t usually make it or it isn’t simple for lack of a better word, so it helps aid in making the 2nd parent look bad. Just my experience though.
Because the parent in question, usually the mother, will state this because they want an edge towards a better outcome in a final divorce decree. With a TPO the father is usually forced from the house, but still made to pay a majority, if not all of the bills for the remainder of the TPO. There is cases that TPOs are needed because the father will abuse and assault the wife and the wife and children in extreme danger, but as we've seen on LTWM, many women use the allegations of DV, stalking, fear, etc... in order to force the father out of the house and they get access to all property and many times, sell off, hide and the the father is made to pay all the bills with no regard to the father and his ability to pay the regular j he ills and then pay for new housing and living expenses. It's ridiculous, but I'm glad many judges are now seeing many of these cases for what they are and are stepping in and help make things fair, especially The Honorable Judge Alex "Pre-Trial" Manning!
Honestly, I have no idea how I got here, since I‘m from Germany, but I can’t stop binge watching your videos. The wheels of justice got you my subscription for sure 😂
Upspeak!!! Sooooo annoying! My Oz friends were the worst for it but now after emigrating 12 years ago my brother & his family all suffer with High Rising! My brain gets confused thinking they are asking me questions🤦🏽♀️Then there’s the half & O feature, half the word & add and O to the end…Arvo, Servo, Rego. Same as Mike did with ‘Lambo’
The embodiment of “are you telling me or asking me?”
She is talking to men and they rarely listen. She has their attention but the men aren't listening to her words...only the last syllable.
Ha! That lawyer's little habit of ending every sentence like it's a question is one of my major pet peeves! Glad to hear you call it out! Misery loves company, after all!
Well, I used to fall asleep to your videos, but the screaming goat has put a stop to that! Maybe find a giggling baby monkey next time?
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Me too and I also find myself listening when your input is much louder than the feed my dog goes nuts and my friends ask me wtf am I listening to I luv it when you amuse yourself and giggle at what's come outta your mouth! Thanx For LTWMFC🤣
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I love the screaming goat....😄😄
Same...no more sleeping 🙈
Mike is making sure that the snoozing audience is paying attention.
Good Lord, Ms. Smith's attorney sounds like her every sentence is a damned question!
When I’ve had a couple of drinks, I just get tediously chatty, not ‘drive round purge night’ style.
Your channel is my new guilty pleasure! I just had to buy my husband & I a screaming goat & we love it. I can imagine the confused look on peoples faces when they hear this on the other end of a call as I'm hanging up (Scammers etc..). Now that I own this awesome loud little 🐐, i've gotten used to the noise so those rare moments that I fall asleep, it doesn't wake me up anymore. Thank you for discussing these cases with us, I enjoy hearing your point of your point of view & your awesome laugh is infectious...
I watch you everyday. You’re so sarcastically lawyerie. Love the comments
I didn't notice the upspeak until Mike mentioned it, but after he did, it started driving me crazy, too. :)
I did not know that upspeak is a thing.
The high rising terminal, also known as upspeak, uptalk, or high rising intonation, is a feature of some variants of English where declarative sentences can end with a rising pitch similar to that typically found in yes-or-no questions
Ms. Tanner is going to send me into a friggin' seizure. It's BRUTAL. She seems like a solid attorney. Someone needs to reach out and kindly nudge her about her upspeak. I'll bet her win / loss ratio goes up immediately. She's otherwise well organized and well-presented. I worked for a large Legal Aid organization for several years, and we had a brilliant attorney who talked like a 1990s valley girl (she was in her 40s) and none of us ever mentioned it to her. One day, a Pro Bono attorney said something along the lines of "You're a brilliant attorney. You should really try speaking more clearly. I'm surprised you weren't dinged in law school!". She had an absolute crying / screaming meltdown on-the-spot, but the Pro Bono lady was only trying to be helpful. Apparently there's no nice way to do these kinds of things.
A sketch from Studio C on this very concept.
ua-cam.com/video/ByB6F6Cb5_w/v-deo.html
I'm sorry, I have to ask. I'm not from the US, so the "1990s valley girl" is lost on me, but I'm really curious now. Could you give an example of someone in the public eye that talks like that? Thanks! :)
@@IncorrigibleBigotry Buffy and her friends from Buffy the Vampire Slayer (the movie with Luke Perry). Also any late 80s or early 90s coming-of-age movie.
Perhaps Law Schools and Law firms need speech coaches!
90s valley girl is best done in the 90s movie and TV series called CLUELESS....maybe they have clips on youtube
Jeeze, Mike... this is the second stream in a row where I've learned something. I don't know if this can continue!
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Not just you! I shouted Thank You when you finally said something! 😂
I used to work with someone who sounded like every sentence was a question. It was so hard to focus on anything she said. It’s like nails on a chalkboard to me.
Antipodians do it as a matter of course.
An “uptalker”! The worst!
I worked with someone like that too! Oh my goodness it was so distracting to me. One time she gave an entire training presentation and I didn't think I could get through it.
She must have been an Aussie 😁
@@happycouple2976 I read that in uptalker vernacular. Ever heard the daily dose of Internet guy?
“I don’t think she knows how much the Coke and hookers cost!” Haha, Mike you’re right.
You took the words out of my mouth! She ended every sentence like a question!!!!
I wholeheartedly agree. That tone at the end of every sentence was MADDENING!!!!! These are statements lady, not questions.😂
Oh my lord, YES! I want to jump up and down and stomp on the ends of almost all of her sentences!
Mike is absolutely right, this Judge seems pretty experienced. When people agree on things, there is no purpose to presenting contested evidence about it.
I didn’t notice the lawyers up speak until Mike mentioned it, now it’s driving me crazy🤪
The inflections in her voice got to me too 😆😆😆
Brother, I am right there with you on hating the upspeak!
@lawtalkwithmike, the 'upspeak' is grating, I agree
It usually happens when people are either not confident or are 'asking permission'.
Happens a lot in call centre sales.
'downward inflection ' in speach makes the person sound so much more competent and confident
Glad it's not just me. It reminds me of "This one time? At band camp?"
Edit: 19:26 Someone beat me to it! 🤣
Thank you! Every time she goes up at the end of the sentence, or anyone who does for that matter, I tend to hold my breath- literally, as a coping mechanism! (Yeah, just be thankful I’m medicated for the protection of others…)
So I was in the middle of about the tenth gasp for air when you said it made you crazy. I’m still laughing with tears.
It’s interesting….Miss Tanner up talks mostly when she’s reading. It makes her sound unsure. I kept expecting the Judge to say, “Are you asking me what he’s alleged to have done?” I’m wondering if it’s a deliberate attempt to sound non-confrontational??
She has to be aware of what she’s doing, and if she isn’t, she will be now! Her inbox tonight, “Hey Lana! You’re on UA-cam!”
Because she’s going in circles to not sell the house and let him see his kids. 😢
I’m listening while making pies for Christmas. I was wiping my hands so I could type about the upspeak when you mentioned it. OMG stop going ⬆️⬆️ at the end of sentences!!!!
I think I noticed it even more when I went to the fridge so I was only listening.
I thought this guy made over $200K. How is he unable to provide for his family? And doesn’t he have insurance?
Hookers, drugs, booze, and legal fines. Bail. Not much left for family.
"Entrapment of the law" ...is that Lawful Law? Admiralty court? 😆 🤣 😂
Awful law? Or maybe awful awe.
I wish I could have been here when it was live! One of these days my timing will be right!
I watch so many of your videos, I knew immediately you had your hair did! Lol
Looking good Mike
Thank you
Agree with the judge on the stupid backlight issue as well which makes the defendant's face dark. He knows that too as he instantly fixed it when directed by the judge.
I wish more judges would direct defendants to NOT put bright lights behind them. They know what they're doing and it's deliberate.
The absolute funniest thing is that screaming device Mike uses!!! Oh Snap!!! Gets me every time. "Sweet Jeesus" also and the Cartman "Mckay"!!!!!!!! HA!!!! This is a very unique show, like a comedy show but serious.
"Not muted" was your Christmas gift for us? [Insert goat scream here]
When at the beginning of the video Mike says "I got sucked into it for all the wrong reasons" 🤣.... You know the vid is going to be lit🤪 *Screaming Goat* and there's Judge Arth lol
Omg! I was just internally screaming because of that “upspeak”. So damn annoying 😂
I 100% agree with ya Mike regarding people who end every sentence on a question mark.... absolutely distracting and annoying
..... & in stark contrast, here in the southern states of the Australian mainland it's up in the 90's & if you happen to be in the Northern states then it's also in the 90's but with 95% humidity & rising 😁.
Happy new year to the family, stay safe & keep on smiling. 👍🏼🦘
When I was a kid, all my teachers told me that your tine went up at the end like hers only when you are asking a question, not when making a statement. It bugs me to when someone does that over and over and over again like her. Make it hard to take wheat she is saying as statements of facts as well as to focus on those facts.
You cracked me up when you mentioned the attorney's annoying manner of speech - her voice got to me almost immediately!
Many Aussies speak exactly the same way. We constantly sound like we are questioning everything. 😂
Nerissa, so true. It is very typical of speakers in North Queensland, Australia.
She's a paralegal not an attorney.
Thanks, Mike. I had not noticed the 'upspeak' until you mentioned it. Now, it won't go away.
I was just about to write my first sentence when you went oh I can't take it well neither could I. No one can !!! Make it stop
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OMFG it's not just you!!! That up at the end of sentence 🙉
Thanks, Mike, now I can't unhear her lol
That habitual uplift at the end of attorney Tanner's sentences is maddening. It is rampant in North and Central Texas. Maybe it's taught in school, I don't know. There's a companion style of making statements that also drives me nuts, whether it's spoken or written, and it goes like this: The exit door at Walmart? It's kept locked. Or: Mary's new dog? He's a real beauty.
Got a new puppy, I’m on a puppy high watching LTWM
Thanks Mike I hadn't noticed her speech and now I can't un notice it
I was just in the process of typing out this statement, "Why does she sound like a Valley Girl making statements that sound like questions?" when you mentioned her up speech.
Rule 11 in Texas just means that attorneys and parties in a lawsuit can enter into an agreement on any of the items at issue in the lawsuit.
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Omg!!! I was JUST about to comment how she inflects the last part of each word in each sentence. It. Is killing me!!
That raised inflection is something a lot of Australians do. Makes everything sound like a question.
that is so true Steve
But she’s not Australian so it sounds like she is uneducated.
If she didn’t come with her witnesses he might not have been so agreeable. You come in before the judge ready to go. And in the future I’m definitely using “You had me at I agree.”
Love that you're talking about how rational the respondent is right after he shot into three occupied dwellings. His ex wife and children are at high risk of being murdered by him, but hey no big deal right?
Well…….
You are silly!
Mike said that he was unfortunately rational…. Which he is in this meeting.
First off, You don’t know the details of the criminal case. The whole innocent until proven guilty does come into play a bit.
Second, this is America…. More guns than people and there is gun play everyday.
Third, He may have had a Q-anon fueled break from reality. Crazy times out there…..
Which is why there is a TPO in place.
He may have lost his shit in an alleged drug and prostitution filled orgy of insanity…….and may be a danger the the wife and children……
But in this meeting, he is acting rational and level headed. Especially for a Pro Se.
Let’s not read into things that are not there.
Or watch another channel.
But in this
Sorry I missed the lives yesterday, we were preparing for the freeze here in Alabama. Power went off at 11pm last night and came back on at around 3am this morning from the wind and cold. We get weather like this maybe once every 10 years or so and it sucks lol. I hope to catch your next live since I don't go back to work until Tuesday. I hope you stay warm Mike and hope you have a very Merry Christmas.
That is not the white Christmas the song describes.
Daaaamn Mr.Smith was just on a SIIIIIICKKK ONE!!!! Let em go! He was literally living his best life
The attorney’s uptalk is driving me nuts.
Mr. Gravlin.. Holy shit! I had the gumption to Google you and found your website and I had no idea you were such a big shot lol. I obviously know you know your stuff but I'm impressed. This is supposed to be a compliment. I hope it reads that way. I currently represent SSDI/SSI claimants before SSA as a non-attorney representative and I kind of set aside my desire to go to law school but you've reignited this desire. In your opinion, is 34 too old to attend Law School?
As always, thanks for the content and fun.
Welcome to Law Talk With Mike where you can find references of Thrupples and screaming goats 🐐 😂 btw I have no law experience or anything but I don't think it's too late, while she didn't go to law school my sister did go back to college at age 50 and now has new career 💜
I started law school at age 46. And I was not the oldest 1L. I have had a good, satisfying career. Go for it.
Thank you and go get it!
@joela.4279 Thanks for sharing this! It's really professional looking.
On the "media" page are a bunch of news appearances and such (might even have footage of the man doing lawyer things in court!), and a link right at the top that says "follow us on UA-cam".
I clicked it thinking, "Hey cool, Mike's got a second channel where's he's his professional self"... Nope. Brings you right here.
It's like an Easter egg hidden in plain sight, and it's magnificent.
You always make me smile.😊😅😊
I love it Mike "baby thug" 😂😂😂
Tanner talks in calligraphy speech and every swoop tail letter(s) where a comma or full stop might go is pronounced like it’s on a music score attached to a kite on a windy day.
If you think about it, you would know what I meeean ?!? ⬆️ 🚀 🎶
It is distracting once you get stuck on the cadence they’re using. lol
Sorry I missed it Mike!!! Have lots to do with this snowstorm (I am in MN). 🍻 Stay safe!!!
It’s not just you. That inflection drives me crazy 😂
This reminds me of the movie the replacements. One of the players saying why they need more money says, do you know how much the payments are on a Ferrari. But your honor I couldn't pay for my kids, I was buying coke, booze, bullets, and hiring prostitutes. You don't appreciate how much I owe the cartel.
Little Debbie the screaming got is a nice touch 🤣 between this and the painful one from the other day….. we need the goat screams
Thank you …now it’s driving me crazeeii
The way she ends her statements with the rising in tone reminds me of my Canadian side of the family.
Hey we’re not all like that it’s a top pet peeve to me to:)
@@beckipodgurney7672 LOL...married to a Canadian so I get it. Sorry to your pet peeves! LOL
Just start watching you recently. I am hooked.
🎄 Merry Christmas from Tanglefoot, Texas! 🎄
Lol the upwards inflection 😂😂 I was thinking the same thing. Reminds me of a family guy skit
Usually upspeak is a sign of deception
I agree with lawyer's influx of tone at the end of her sentences hahshs
Yes it is so nad! She sounds like she is asking questions rather than making statements.
The lawyer talks like Mark Walhberg. Every sentence is a question. Lol
Man, if there has ever been a person who needs to stay out of Fulton County, this guy is definitely the one.
I thought the court clerk was Judge Middleton on a bad day. LOL
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Hey Mike.....It's cold 🥶 in Dallas. Not nearly enough thrupple s.
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Oh my goodness! the Ending Upward Inflection is ... fingernails down a chalkboard!
Just as you mentioned her voice I had literally thought the same thing THAT second, it knocked me out of a trance staring at my cpu screen and then u said it
Judge Dorrow did the same up talking during the Darrell brooks trial. Drove me crazy, even though I absolutely love her - it was so annoying lol
Didn’t notice it!
Good morning Mike from Texas
The first upstanding young gentleman is seriously crazy. If he is paid a visit by the cartel he would most likely pee his pants.
If you’re in jail with no money, they can just give you a phone number instead of an attorney? Are phone calls free? Do they give you pencil and paper in jail?
It seems like we’re supposed to pretend that poor people get a lawyer.
You do get an attorney for free. What are you talking about?
They get one who will contact them before the next hearing that’s how it works.
YES! Her voice going up is soooo annoying!!
That woman was insufferable.
If life gives you lemons trade them for Burbon!
The upspeak is strong with this one.
This has been determined by linguists that the up pitch in her voice at the end of a sentence crept into the language sometime in the 1990’s. It is so annoying.
The dude in the green room is Santa Claus. He is noting down for the Naughty and Nice record.
Your hair's looking very Dapper Comrade !!!
Thank you
Sounds like she asking a question at the end of each sentence! I wonder if she ever listens to herself.
43,000 a year? Holy hell I live off half that and if you want to know how I juggle rent and utilities all the time. I don’t eat much and never out of the house. I fill my car up once to twice a month. I am glad my car gets great gas mileage when I bought it i bought it for the gas mileage ability of the vehicle.
🤭She sounds like my insurance agent. Sweet girl. Every sentence ends sounds like a question. 🤣
Dam Mike! I was really getting into the hearing and you cut it short! Bummer! Anyways, such is life... Merry Christmas!
It will go back up after an edit. 👍
As an Essex girl I naturally do the up speak thing, but oh boy is she so much worse and even I found it frustrating
It's a foregone conclusion. The ruling will be in favor of Charles Upshaw's most excellent beard.
The attorney Tanner she just wasted everybody’s time. Basically she didn’t like the agreements, and she wanted to case make a fuss over nothing.
Either that, or the ex-wife was really act of wanting to stir things up, but actually had agreements that she had forgot to mention to her attorney, making her attorney look like a horses behind
Why does he have to pay her utility bills he isn't there and has his own to pay.
Awww I liked his little lefty joke ☺️☺️
Good evening Mike.