Tongue twister
HRinNH
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I like tongue twisters and I came upon this one today. I've adapted it to the way a Yankee (especially from Maine and Boston would say it.
What whim led White Whitney to whittle, whistle, whispah and whimpah neyah the whahf, wayah a whayull wheeled and whirled.
What whim led White Whitney to whittle, whistle, whispah and whimpah neyah the whahf, wayah a whayull wheeled and whirled.
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It's cute, guess I should ask my mom since she's from Boston.
neyah (near) the whahf (warf) wayah (where) a whayull (whale) wheeled and whirled.
The Maine folks are unique in many ways but, just like the Texans, they can be hard to understand when they get a talkin'. x;-)
"A pan of biscuits, a pan of mixed biscuits, and a biscuit mixer." Now that I see it in print, it's easy to read. Try to say it without looking.
Another one came right off a label: "Chill, Shake and Serve".
"The sixth shiek's sheep's sick."