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.
this has done me
A is for horses
the freestyling is part of the fun, surely
“n for, err… nandos”
If!?
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’.
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.
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?
- Yes
- No
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Foxtrot oscar mike
One of my friends once said “B for Barrymore” whilst on the phone to an important work client.