I'm trying to remember some of the tongue twisters we used to say as kids. When I think about them now, they don't really make any sense, but when we wrre 9 or 10 years old, we had fun challenging each other with them. How about..."my sufficiency has been suffonsified and any more would be most obnoxious to my most facetious taste!" I can't believe I can still remember that!
Very good Barb! The easiest tongue twister is "I scream, you scream, we all scream, for ice cream!". You know that one Jen. But the hardest one you probably don't know which is "The sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick". I don't think I could say that one fast! Dad
Good grief Geoff! I think I just broke my tongue on that one!! You take home the prize for best tongue twister. Anyone got a tongue depressor? I think I need a splint!
Hi Jen, I remember well the one that Eddie mentioned. We used to say it when we were kids collecting sea shells on the beach and it was so hard to do and so funny. The whole tongue twister was: "She sells seashells by the seashore, so if she sells shells on the seashore, I'm sure she sells seashore shells". You just brought back very fond memories for me!! AP
I'm not good at this either, Jen. I will give myself a couple of years to find some words to play with.
ReplyDeleteI'm trying to remember some of the tongue twisters we used to say as kids. When I think about them now, they don't really make any sense, but when we wrre 9 or 10 years old, we had fun challenging each other with them. How about..."my sufficiency has been suffonsified and any more would be most obnoxious to my most facetious taste!" I can't believe I can still remember that!
ReplyDeleteVery good Barb! The easiest tongue twister is "I scream, you scream, we all scream, for ice cream!". You know that one Jen. But the hardest one you probably don't know which is "The sixth sick sheik's sixth sheep's sick". I don't think I could say that one fast! Dad
ReplyDeleteGood grief Geoff! I think I just broke my tongue on that one!! You take home the prize for best tongue twister. Anyone got a tongue depressor? I think I need a splint!
ReplyDeletei was never very good at them but they are fun! Try this one: "she sells sea shells by the sea shore"
ReplyDeleteHi Jen, I remember well the one that Eddie mentioned. We used to say it when we were kids collecting sea shells on the beach and it was so hard to do and so funny. The whole tongue twister was: "She sells seashells by the seashore, so if she sells shells on the seashore, I'm sure she sells seashore shells". You just brought back very fond memories for me!! AP
ReplyDeleteHaha, good one Aunt Patti!
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