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5-Mar-2010 4:39:55 PM
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Good one Wendy, but I'm a little scared of where your precedent of providing visuals of 'mounting arapiles' is going to lead.
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5-Mar-2010 5:27:09 PM
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Reminds me of an interview I saw a while back with Kenny Rogers. One of the first things the interviewer pointed out was that in the UK the word 'roger' can be used as a verb. With that seed planted in your mind it made the rest of the interview hilarious (especially as the interviewer always called him by his full name)
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5-Mar-2010 6:12:37 PM
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And let's not forget Camels Hump. (otherwise how would we get baby camels?)
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5-Mar-2010 8:42:59 PM
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On 5/03/2010 stugang wrote:
>Reminds me of an interview I saw a while back with Kenny Rogers. One of
>the first things the interviewer pointed out was that in the UK the word
>'roger' can be used as a verb. With that seed planted in your mind it made
>the rest of the interview hilarious (especially as the interviewer always
>called him by his full name)
I remember a long time ago discussing great "routes" I'd enjoyed while riding into Melbourne on a commuter packed train before I knew of the Australian connotation of it's botanical homophone.
That's "root" for anyone that can't be arsed googling homophone : )
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5-Mar-2010 8:51:49 PM
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I went and saw Telstra today and asked them to disconnect my homophone.
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