Stop Mumbling

Back when I was teaching, I used to attempt at British accent in front of my students.  I would say, “Stop Mumbling.”

It sounded more like, “Stop mummmmmbliiiiiiing.”

Twice this past week, I unfortunately referred to my own bad habit of mumbling.  On Tuesday I was talking to a friend at work about last week’s events.  I told him that I went to both days of Rainbow’s Festival and Aids Walk.  He asked, “Did you say ‘Bull Dyke’?”

The next day I was talked to by cubemate.  She was talking about back when she was in sales.  I said, ” You had a rolodex.” She asked, “‘Did you say ‘Bull Dyke’?”.

I kid you not.

Enjoy:

Bull—

bull

Dyke—

dyke

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