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Posted by Mike, Wivenhoe (U7622871) on Friday, 18th September 2009
I remember reading a Stephen Fry article in a newspaper once where he said that it is possible to have the word 'there' seven times in a row in a sentence and it still makes sense. I can't remember how it went and it's bugging me.
I can do 'and' five times with the following short story....
Landlord pops out of the pub to see how the signwriter is getting on and is horrified to see that the sign for the pub's name had no spaces in it. "No, no, no, there has to be a space between Horse and 'and' and 'and' and Groom." He said.
if there is a sign saying "THERE" which some people want to check, then I go down to find they're there, their THERE there, they're there to check... not the same word(s) but the same sound...
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Posted by Mike, Wivenhoe (U7622871) on Friday, 18th September 2009
Good one. I'm going to spend far too long this weekend trying wedge Radiohead's There There into an unlikely sentence.
Obviously, obviously.
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"There, There"? There, there, their "There, There" they're there to promote.
Probably.
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