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Tuesday, November 17, 2009 Ö
Posted by Janice 11:09 AM

I know... I will sound so evil and wrong to laugh at my uncles' and my parents' English but its too powerful that I can't help to take note of it and write it down! I seriously think my parents including my uncles don't like to pronounce the alphabet 'S'. For example!

Warehouse - 'Warehowl' (wahhhwoooooooo) - uncle
1 Box - '2 box'
pallet - 'pilot' ( fly my boy fly!) - uncle
shock - 'shark' ( BUHAHAHAH) - uncle
letterbox - letterborg (what?)
Lexus - 'Lagser' (new automobile! Vehicles will lag!)

and a few more but I can't remember! Okay.. to be fair, they don't speak English so often so.....
I guess this is where I get my CUI English from!