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Speak clearer Mrs Vestie!
Vestboy Started conversation Jul 26, 2009
My wife said to me while we were in the garden, "Our neighbour's an eejit."
"That's a bit harsh! What have they done?"
"What are you talking about?"
"You just said that our neighbour was an eejit."
"Wash your ears out. I said our neighbour's in Egypt!"
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Icy North Posted Jul 27, 2009
I swear they mentioned Pharaohs on the Shipping Forecast.
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David B - Singing Librarian Owl Posted Jul 27, 2009
Heehee. It reminds me of the time when I was painting a set during my student years. It was all black, and was taking a Very Long Time. Having tired of the same three songs all day on the local radio station, someone had brought in their Abba Gold CD. Listening to one track, I could have sworn they were singing "Don't go wasting your emulsion"...
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Vestboy Posted Jul 27, 2009
So you weren't listening to the Rolling Stones "Paint it Black"?
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David B - Singing Librarian Owl Posted Jul 27, 2009
No. Which is a shame, actually, as it's a better song! And an earworm. Uh-oh... better find something else to sing quick, or it'll be stuck in my head all week.
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David B - Singing Librarian Owl Posted Jul 27, 2009
Oh, dear. What have I started... Can't we just gloss over the mishearing?
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