dave.crowther
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It IS a Brit! found a pronunciation online and it (the computer) says what sounds a little like Basin!my untrained ear is waaaaaaaaayyyyyyyy off.
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It IS a Brit! found a pronunciation online and it (the computer) says what sounds a little like Basin!my untrained ear is waaaaaaaaayyyyyyyy off.
Can I suggest trying the Irish pronunciation?It IS a Brit! found a pronunciation online and it (the computer) says what sounds a little like Basin!
tried. Can't find it.Can I suggest trying the Irish pronunciation?
The puppeteer arrived back moments too late. Staring at his booth, he wished he'd hired a professional rather than his mate and his paintbrush.had to look up the had hads. Ha. That's a nasty little puzzle.
The ands . . . .
nice. I like this one. The "had had" one is my new favorite.The puppeteer arrived back moments too late. Staring at his booth, he wished he'd hired a professional rather than his mate and his paintbrush.
"I wrote the exact words you told me," his mate said.
"Yeah? So it's my fault for not spelling out spaces were needed between Punch and and and and and Judy?"
Not Irish. We pronounce basin as bay-sin. Could be cockney?Can I suggest trying the Irish pronunciation?