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Main  ::  Translations - all  ::  In Hartford, Hereford and Hampshire, Hurricanes Hardly Hever Happen (Uncategorized)

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Guest
Posted on Fri Dec 09, 2005 06:52:14  
Arrius
Says "herbs" when others say "'erbs"
And "heir" when others say "'eir"
And thought himself well-spoken,
When he overaspirates,
Like his mother and her parents,
And his uncle, recently free.
Being sent to Syria,
Was a relief to everyone's ears.
The roaring wind became a gentle breeze,
And they feared no more the heavy aitch.
But, alas, the dreaded news:
Since his arrival,
The Hionian Hurricane blows strong!
Guest
Posted at Wed Dec 14, 2005 12:35:39  Quote
Carmen 84?
 


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