It started a month ago with a Toronto man in a dark brown wig spouting common phrases used by women. IT was Graydon Sheppard in the wig, pretending to be a girl. He's the face in a video that went viral called S- Girls Say. Its success has spawned a number of imitators, from Asian women to vegans and fathers and black girls. Now are several about S- Hearing People Say, even though sites like Gawker and Huffington Post have pleaded with people to quit creating them. One of them is posted below.