1. What a shame it must one day become reality - it will never match these views for charm and elegance. 2. What a shame it must one day become reality -- it will never match these views for charm and elegance. 3. Although we had only glorious weather in which to test it -- what a shame! 4. But what a shame, he says. 5. Oh, what a shame it is that so many large American cities have blighted communities, he could have said. 6. What a shame that so-called serious acting appears to matter more than acting, singing and dancing with equal aplomb. 7. What a shame, says our friend Orly, who calls third grade the best two years of his life. 8. What a shame, then, that most of the indicators are so perplexing. 9. What a shame Elvis did not live to see it. |