Discussion:3/15, Can No Longer Speak English

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Coddington (talk|edits) said:

14 March 2012
Have you ever seen the movie, The Hangover?

If you have, you may recall a scene where Zach Galifianakis' character mispronounces a certain slur that rhymes with "regard". Today, I bring you the "ra-fund". No "ree-fund", but a short first syllable.

Spell Czech (talk|edits) said:

14 March 2012
And I bring you "Pi Day" today. 3.14....

Coddington (talk|edits) said:

15 March 2012
I didn't have any. :-(

Death&Taxes (talk|edits) said:

15 March 2012
Beware the Ides of March. Whatever you do, don't go near the Forum.

Craigums (talk|edits) said:

15 March 2012
Mis-accenting words is fun.

AY-tee-em instead of ay-tee-EM

week-END instead of WEEK-end

re-GARD is pretty good one too.

I'm on no sleep. It's not as unpleasant as I expected.

Bottom Line (talk|edits) said:

16 March 2012
I've found that the second day after an all-nighter is the worst.

Joanmcq (talk|edits) said:

16 March 2012
I'm not allowed to pull all nighters. But I'm not too swift after going to bed at 5am. But by about 3am, I'm having problems typing coherently.

Craigums (talk|edits) said:

16 March 2012
I got up at 8am wednesday worked til 4pm Thursday, stayed up til 1am goofing off, slept til 10 today and I cannot function. I've been in the office for 3 hours and I'm going home.

Bye!

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