Thursday, July 28, 2005

I sometimes say unusual things or put words together in sentences in ways that I've never heard before. And for years, every time I've done this, I've wondered: Has anyone else in the history of speech ever said that before?
It's something that's always fascinated me for some reason, but unfortunately it's a question that I'll never be able to answer.
Has anyone else ever thought about that? Just wondering.

np Ronnie Artur and His Orkestrio - Get This!

2 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:42 pm

    one classic version of this word play is the emphasis variation on a sentence:

    What do you think this is anyway?

    Try it with commas and emphasis on different words, pretty entertaining in the right crowd.

    The source, I figure, is the mix of theatre and music influences that exposed you to different ways of saying things.

    Have you checked out Of Montreal - The Sunlandic Twins: entertaining for the down times...

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