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I love it…sheer perfection!
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LOLOL! English – aargh! It’s all the fault of our eclectic roots! I really don’t know how a non-native English speaker ever learns the language!
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Que? 😄😄😄
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Reblogged this on Frank Parker's author site and commented:
Not sure who was the originator of this, but try getting your tongue around it and thank Chris, The Story Reading Ape which is where I got it.
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Thanks for sharing the tongue twisters Frank 👍😃
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Wow, I think I got dizzy reading this, but wow, it was good! Fun too!
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LOLOL
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Reblogged this on Kate McClelland.
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Very very clever.
xxx Massive Hugs xxx
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Big Furry Hugs Back David 😀
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I had to read it aloud to get the full effect!
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Best way Ritu 😀
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Definitely! 😀
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Whenever some native English speaker gets a little too smug about his language “being so easy” and all other languages being “sooo difficult” I search for this poem again, present it to the “offender” and smile smugly.
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LOL 😀
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I’ll take that advice! lol
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