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Doug Bollinger: "it could change the whole complex of the game", instead of 'complexion'
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Is 'misexecution' a word? Dave Warner said it durng the Sixers vs Renagades match at the SCG. Warner also said 'expecially' during the match. On Fox Sports News, Eloise Sohier delivered far too many to include here.
English is a funny old language - I once heard a well-known personality on radio pronounce "demise" as "demees".I dunno if he was mucking around, but Ron Quiney pronounced "premise" as "pr'MIZE" tonight on the BBL radio coverage
The all time greatest slip up
utensil, Dick same thing. At least he didnt go with Leanne ShlongI've written this before, but, according to Roberts, that gaff only saw the light of day because one the big bosses at channel 7 just happened to go to Mt Gambier for a rare trip, then just happened to walk passed the tv tech van as the tech guys were pissing themselves. When they told the boss what they were laughing at, he made sure the video got up to the big smoke.
Think that was actually Justin Madden taking the markJack Dyer on 3KZ calling an Essendon-Hawthorn game in the mid-80s
"Salmon … his arms rose up like two great big testicles to take the mark"
Think that was actually Justin Madden taking the mark
I've heard a few bogans fa'rk up the pronunciation of "Zverev". I've heard "Ez-verev", "Essverev" and "Zaverev", with a noticeable emphasis on the nonexistent first syllables on all.
It's just like how they can't say "Xavier" and "Dwayne".
Rohan Smith used to say Dawayne . I know someone who named their child Xavier, pronounced Exavier . I make a point of saying Hi Zavier, when I see them, but I think it goes unnoticed."Dawayne" or "Derwayne". They seem to have trouble running two consonants together
Crikey. "Seen" is a shocker. It must drive all the teachers at Xavier College nuts hearing it pronounced incorrectlyRohan Smith used to say Dawayne . I know someone who named their child Xavier, pronounced Exavier . I make a point of saying Hi Zavier, when I see them, but I think it goes unnoticed.
I also know people who called their boy Sean, pronounced Seen.