Free Scott Watson.
Common use does not correct use make
Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
And known ! sorry knowen.
It's what happened to the sound of the vowels on the 12,000 mile journey that gets me.
Decking UK = Dicking NZ, woman and the plural woman?, Bid NZ= Bed UK.
To be fair the only one that stumped me was,as I hear it, Kiagiva. I thought it was a parrot. It later transpired to be, Care giver.
Gotta go, there are two strange woman on the dick, I think their after the sunbids. Ah, viva la dif...oh no, thats pussy speak.
Oh bugger
I've seen some shockers when it comes to sign writing, even on company vehicles. One that always jumps out at me on the train going into Auckland is at Otahuhu where a big sign proclaims " $ PAYED" at a scrap metal yard. Spelling mistakes always leap out at me (no, I'm not an English teacher) especially in school reports etc. How they make it through all the vetting gets me (although the vetting is probably to make sure nothing "bad" has been said about the student). What is scary though is that I understand more and more of the strange pidgin English a lot of students speak at school. And as far as grammar as concerned, thank goodness we don't have several genders in our language (like German and Dutch for instance)!
What about all these people, usually ( but not always ) of Maori or Pacific Island decent who "arks" ( or arcs ? ) for something? Didn't Noah build the ark, and only 1? And the same people always address 2 or more humans as "yous", when ewes is the correct term for 2 or more sheep. What about their term "cousie (sp>)-bro"? You can only be their cousin OR their brother, not both.
Another (gags) "favourite" is "leading agency" or "leading fees" (pronounced as in the metal lead, rather than as in leading a horse to water). Apparently they both have something to do with rennal (sic) properties.
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
Yeah, that growen / grown thing is hard to ignore.
And, what about when the TV ad offers;
Twinny pussin' awf
( Twenty percent off )
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