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Traditional Catholic Faith => Funny Stuff for Catholics => Topic started by: Nadir on December 21, 2020, 08:42:17 PM
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https://youtu.be/0ctZPNppUt4 (https://youtu.be/0ctZPNppUt4)
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HILARIOUS!
Thank you, Nadir; I needed a good laugh today!
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As an aside, I have come across both Capernaum and Cafernaum, as names for that city.It all has to do with linguistics, and how sounds are created. p's b's and f's are thus related, and the usually get along well with each other especially at Christmas.
p - called a voiceless bilabial stop, while B is a voiced bilabial stop. Then you have the fricatives which I won't bore you with. :@)
We should also learn to speak slower. Thus we must adopt the slowest version of the Southern drawl which minimizes as much as possible the opening of one's cake hole. Having been around such speakers, it takes a genuine effort to understand what they are saying but have it easy to imitate myself, thus confusing locals into thinking I am a Southerner, which in spirit I very much am. So when I aspire to inspire whilst I conspire while trying not to perspire lest the results be dire. :cowboy:
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Then you have the fricatives which I won't bore you with. :@)
Aw! Go on!
I have a priest friend in PNG. His name Father Doug. The New Guineans, who have trouble pronouncing his name, call him Pater Duck! Cute!
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Aw! Go on!
I have a priest friend in PNG. His name Father Doug. The New Guineans, who have trouble pronouncing his name, call him Pater Duck! Cute!
The English language does quack some people up. :laugh1:
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Yup, waiting for Christmas day when my priest will talk about Bethle-ham
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Yup, waiting for Christmas day when my priest will talk about Bethle-ham
You are right. That is what the city of David would sound if uttered with a Dixie drawl.
Cuz I just been trying like to say that town as I type and sure as pecan pies it sounds like ham. :cowboy:
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Oh yes......the Three Magi have come from. afire. ;)