Misheard and Misunderstood
Rachelswipe says: My niece - after months of begging - was finally allowed to get a hamster, and her grandfather was utterly horrified to learn that it had been called "Nipples", a pretty good name for a pet if you ask us. Alas, it was only the more mundane "Nibbles" - what have you misheard or misunderstood, with truly hilarious consequences?
( , Thu 28 Aug 2014, 21:35)
Rachelswipe says: My niece - after months of begging - was finally allowed to get a hamster, and her grandfather was utterly horrified to learn that it had been called "Nipples", a pretty good name for a pet if you ask us. Alas, it was only the more mundane "Nibbles" - what have you misheard or misunderstood, with truly hilarious consequences?
( , Thu 28 Aug 2014, 21:35)
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I keep her locked up in case she gets a sudden urge to move to a commuter village of the damned outside Basingstoke or Guildford.
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I keep her locked up in case she gets a sudden urge to move to a commuter village of the damned outside Basingstoke or Guildford.
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yerr ... it's like Bogotá here ... one time a few years ago somebody let down the tyre on my push bike
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Bogota has a very bad press. You know things of changed in recent years.
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I know one thing that hasn't changed: the difference between "have" and "of".
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Yes. I balme edukation or lack of sleep.
Good though that you could auto correct.
( , Mon 1 Sep 2014, 15:40, closed)
Good though that you could auto correct.
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