Worse than fingernails on a blackboard, though they don't know what that is.
NPR reporter Eyder Peralta says "um" every other sentence. He's talented enough, I'm sure, but how did he get this far without a higher-up checking this annoyance? A radio reporter. On national radio. Who csays um like a high school sophomore.
NPR reporter Eyder Peralta says "um" every other sentence. He's talented enough, I'm sure, but how did he get this far without a higher-up checking this annoyance? A radio reporter. On national radio. Who csays um like a high school sophomore.