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#8981 Post by Bunnylump » Wed Jun 04, 2014 8:10 pm

maisie ladybird wrote::lol:
I've just downloaded the app and started to play. It's really good - I've not seen them before.

Although, they want MOUSTACHE and MARSH to rhyme! :?
I think it would depend on how posh you were as to whether moustache and marsh would rhyme!! If you pronounce it like it's shortening "tash" then it doesn't. If you pronounce it how the Queen would, then it's perfect. :lol: Mind you, it works the other way too. I was playing pictionary with Janet (who's a Geordie) and she completely threw me y trying to get the word "flood" across by drawing that it rhymed with "hood" :?
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#8982 Post by Laura » Wed Jun 04, 2014 8:59 pm

Ok, well I would also rhyme flood and hood (Yorkshire accent). What would you rhyme each one with?

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#8983 Post by chazzie » Wed Jun 04, 2014 9:04 pm

So are there regional versions of these puzzles released? :lol:

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#8984 Post by chazzie » Wed Jun 04, 2014 9:05 pm

Laura wrote:Ok, well I would also rhyme flood and hood (Yorkshire accent). What would you rhyme each one with?
for me blood and flood, and could and hood.... methinks we could have a new game starting

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#8985 Post by maisie ladybird » Wed Jun 04, 2014 9:08 pm

chazzie wrote:
Laura wrote:Ok, well I would also rhyme flood and hood (Yorkshire accent). What would you rhyme each one with?
for me blood and flood, and could and hood.... methinks we could have a new game starting
For me, all 4 of those words rhyme with each other (Derbyshire accent) :lol:

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#8986 Post by giraffe » Wed Jun 04, 2014 9:11 pm

maisie ladybird wrote:
chazzie wrote:
Laura wrote:Ok, well I would also rhyme flood and hood (Yorkshire accent). What would you rhyme each one with?
for me blood and flood, and could and hood.... methinks we could have a new game starting
For me, all 4 of those words rhyme with each other (Derbyshire accent) :lol:
No the first two have more of an "err" sound the second two have an "oo" sound. (Non accented Brummie) :D

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#8987 Post by clvrlad » Wed Jun 04, 2014 11:02 pm

giraffe wrote:
maisie ladybird wrote:
For me, all 4 of those words rhyme with each other (Derbyshire accent) :lol:
No the first two have more of an "err" sound the second two have an "oo" sound. (Non accented Brummie) :D
I'm with maisie on this one :-P
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#8988 Post by SparkOut » Wed Jun 04, 2014 11:32 pm

Mud != good

From way back in childhood, a picture puzzle perplexed when you were expected to rhyme a dog's foot with a jug tipping out water.
paw != pour

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#8989 Post by Bunnylump » Wed Jun 04, 2014 11:56 pm

I can't understand why folk seem to think that "our" and "are" sound the same. To me, "our" sounds like "hour" and "are" sounds like "ah". Mind you, I am married to a man who seems to think we possess an ough-ven (oven) and might have semoliner (semolina) in the cupboard... :lol:

Although I have to confess that (even though it pains me to say this!) I do help some of the very low literacy Extra English kids to remember the correct spelling for some words by pronouncing them in a northern accent...that way, they stop putting R in words like "bath" and don't spell "book" with a u! :roll: And as a treat, I made them all explain to their parents why you might spell "fish" GHOTI...:lol: (they all loved that one, because it makes being unable to spell seem quite cool!)
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#8990 Post by Scurra » Thu Jun 05, 2014 12:00 am

Bunnylump wrote:And as a treat, I made them all explain to their parents why you might spell "fish" GHOTI...:lol:
Always my favourite. Wasn't it invented by George Bernard Shaw? (edit: Wikipedia says that it wasn't, alas. Although it does tell me that it is the Klingon word for "fish". :D)
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#8991 Post by Bunnylump » Thu Jun 05, 2014 12:06 am

I'm pretty sure Wikipedia is wrong. When I visited George Bernard Shaw's House last year, there was a copy of a letter he'd written about it. So yes, I think he did have at the very least have a hand in it. He most certainly supported the idea (because he couldn't spell.) It's actually a really interesting place to visit, and he was surely ahead of his time. There was an old fashioned exercise bike in his bedroom, and he was a strict vegetarian. So I should imagine there were a lot of people who thought he was a proper nutter at the time... :lol:

EDIT And my favourite GBS fact? He is the only person to have been awarded both an Oscar AND an Nobel prize. :D
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#8992 Post by LAT » Thu Jun 05, 2014 12:16 am

Wiktionary quotes a mention of DHOTI for Fish as early as 1874 although it does go on to cite a few mentions by GBS from 1946 and later.

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#8993 Post by Scurra » Thu Jun 05, 2014 12:24 am

Bunnylump wrote:EDIT And my favourite GBS fact? He is the only person to have been awarded both an Oscar AND an Nobel prize. :D
Indeed. (I'm partially with him on reforming spelling - I still don't know why we still have both a Q and a K really!)
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#8994 Post by Bunnylump » Thu Jun 05, 2014 7:35 am

I take it you already know
Of tough and bough and cough and dough?
Others may stumble, but not you,
On hiccough, thorough, lough and through?
Well done! And now you wish, perhaps,
To learn of less familiar traps?
Beware of heard, a dreadful word
That looks like beard and sounds like bird,
And dead: it's said like bed, not bead -
For goodness sake don't call it deed!
Watch out for meat and great and threat
(They rhyme with suite and straight and debt).

A moth is not a moth in mother,
Nor both in bother, broth in brother,
And here is not a match for there
Nor dear and fear for bear and pear,
And then there's dose and rose and lose -
Just look them up - and goose and choose,
And cork and work and card and ward,
And font and front and word and sword,
And do and go and thwart and cart -
Come, come, I've hardly made a start!
A dreadful language? Man alive!
I'd mastered it when I was five!
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#8995 Post by giraffe » Thu Jun 05, 2014 7:52 am

Scurra wrote:
Bunnylump wrote:EDIT And my favourite GBS fact? He is the only person to have been awarded both an Oscar AND an Nobel prize. :D
Indeed. (I'm partially with him on reforming spelling - I still don't know why we still have both a Q and a K really!)
Because it makes scrabble more interesting. :roll:

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#8996 Post by gill216 » Thu Jun 05, 2014 9:30 am

I recall a greek holiday and we asked the manager where the bus stop was.

"By the sea hairs" he replied. Erm....
It eventually got to the point where we asked him to show us. All became clear. He meant chairs. Which we would refer to as park benches. :D

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#8997 Post by Bunnylump » Wed Jun 11, 2014 10:43 pm

Just been to see Calvary at the Rex. Wow, quite a film. Weird, REALLY weird, thought provoking and shocking. Also a wonderful setting in Sligo along the coast. I came out feeling rather like I'd been slapped in the face.
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#8998 Post by Scurra » Wed Jun 11, 2014 11:36 pm

It's a great film, isn't it? Also, unlike far too many films these days, it has a proper ending...
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#8999 Post by SparkOut » Thu Jun 12, 2014 7:26 am

You mean - no sequel?
Wait, I know! Let's stop part way through and then make another film for the second half.

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#9000 Post by Bunnylump » Thu Jun 12, 2014 8:49 pm

I've found myself thinking about the film all day*. Realisation hitting me about new layers of meaning in it that missed whilst actually watching it. Definitely a must-see.

*Which was obviously vastly preferable to A level graphics and spelling tests! :lol:
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