Do you know the phonetic alphabet off by heart?

And now you’ve got me thinking about Ray Davies.

As a child, not understanding the phonetic alphabet, I assumed that Stephanie Turner’s character was called Juliet.

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this has done me

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A is for horses

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the freestyling is part of the fun, surely

“n for, err… nandos”

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If!?

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what do you have against new zealanders?

The fact they always bang on about being the ‘pound for pound best sporting nation in the world’.

only number 6! :new_zealand:

http://www.greatestsportingnation.com/per-capita-cup-2019

norway is the best :norway:

That because Solskjaer is their only sportsman and he’s having a good run at the moment?

I can’t think of a single notable sporting achievement from Norway.

Heavily inflated by Winter Olympic medal tallies.

(for some reason this has become a Balonz family* tradition for mocking our Norwegian relos)

*well the older generation.

Always want to use it when trying to make sure people have got my surname correct but feel like I will look like a bit of a dick doing it so don’t. Constantly having India put in my name instead of Yankee as a result.

I hear you, Flashynglyght.

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Say you was reading out a mixture of numbers and letters using the phonetic alphabet, would you pronounce 9 as ‘nine-er’ like pilots do?

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Foxtrot oscar mike

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One of my friends once said “B for Barrymore” whilst on the phone to an important work client.

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