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  • J Johnny J

    If GH can stand for P as in ‘hiccough’, If OUGH can stand for O as in ‘dough’, If PHTH can stand for T as in ‘phthisis’, If EIGH can stand for A as in ‘neighbour’, If TTE can stand for T as in ‘gazette’, If EAU can stand for O as in ‘plateau’, then the correct way to spell 'potato' would be: GHOUGHPHTHEIGHTTEEAU :rolleyes:

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    Though the tough cough hiccough plough me through O'er life's rough lough my thorough course I'll hew Or ought to.

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    • J Johnny J

      If GH can stand for P as in ‘hiccough’, If OUGH can stand for O as in ‘dough’, If PHTH can stand for T as in ‘phthisis’, If EIGH can stand for A as in ‘neighbour’, If TTE can stand for T as in ‘gazette’, If EAU can stand for O as in ‘plateau’, then the correct way to spell 'potato' would be: GHOUGHPHTHEIGHTTEEAU :rolleyes:

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      That's just the Welsh for potato.* * only kidding - it's "tatws", pronounced "tatoes"

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      • OriginalGriffO OriginalGriff

        That's just the Welsh for potato.* * only kidding - it's "tatws", pronounced "tatoes"

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        I wouldn't know - I'm not in the habit of welching on people... :doh:

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        • J Johnny J

          If GH can stand for P as in ‘hiccough’, If OUGH can stand for O as in ‘dough’, If PHTH can stand for T as in ‘phthisis’, If EIGH can stand for A as in ‘neighbour’, If TTE can stand for T as in ‘gazette’, If EAU can stand for O as in ‘plateau’, then the correct way to spell 'potato' would be: GHOUGHPHTHEIGHTTEEAU :rolleyes:

          Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant
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          The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine
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          Mark Twain

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          Forogar
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          Similarly, the correct way to spell "fish" is GHOTI.

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          • J Johnny J

            If GH can stand for P as in ‘hiccough’, If OUGH can stand for O as in ‘dough’, If PHTH can stand for T as in ‘phthisis’, If EIGH can stand for A as in ‘neighbour’, If TTE can stand for T as in ‘gazette’, If EAU can stand for O as in ‘plateau’, then the correct way to spell 'potato' would be: GHOUGHPHTHEIGHTTEEAU :rolleyes:

            Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant
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            The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine
            Winston Churchill, 1944
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            Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference.
            Mark Twain

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            Exactly. English, has been misspelled now, for hundreds of years, both by British and American citizenry. Perhaps things will change, now that the truth is being told. You know, I used to have arguments with the college professors for years, about these misspellings. They always threatened me with violence and public shaming, if I went public with these secrets. :sigh:

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              Though the tough cough hiccough plough me through O'er life's rough lough my thorough course I'll hew Or ought to.

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              Why does do not sound like no? Suffix a 'w' and it sounds like now, Then prefix a 'k' and it returns to know, Could the inventor please take a bow?

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                Why does do not sound like no? Suffix a 'w' and it sounds like now, Then prefix a 'k' and it returns to know, Could the inventor please take a bow?

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                Quirkafleeg wrote:

                Could the inventor please take a bow?

                ... or tie a bow.

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                • J Johnny J

                  If GH can stand for P as in ‘hiccough’, If OUGH can stand for O as in ‘dough’, If PHTH can stand for T as in ‘phthisis’, If EIGH can stand for A as in ‘neighbour’, If TTE can stand for T as in ‘gazette’, If EAU can stand for O as in ‘plateau’, then the correct way to spell 'potato' would be: GHOUGHPHTHEIGHTTEEAU :rolleyes:

                  Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant
                  Anonymous
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                  The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine
                  Winston Churchill, 1944
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                  Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference.
                  Mark Twain

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                  Al Escobar
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                  Similarly I once read that Fish could also be spelled as GHOTI. GH sounds as F like in enough O sounds like E as in women TI sounds like sh as in nation. No wonder how many of my neighbors find it difficult to read in English! sheesh!

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                  • J Johnny J

                    If GH can stand for P as in ‘hiccough’, If OUGH can stand for O as in ‘dough’, If PHTH can stand for T as in ‘phthisis’, If EIGH can stand for A as in ‘neighbour’, If TTE can stand for T as in ‘gazette’, If EAU can stand for O as in ‘plateau’, then the correct way to spell 'potato' would be: GHOUGHPHTHEIGHTTEEAU :rolleyes:

                    Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant
                    Anonymous
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                    The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine
                    Winston Churchill, 1944
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                    Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference.
                    Mark Twain

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                    Lutoslaw
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                    I learnt two new words today, both medical (I'm not native)! :) At first I though that "phthisis" is a misspeled "phthitties".

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                    • J Johnny J

                      If GH can stand for P as in ‘hiccough’, If OUGH can stand for O as in ‘dough’, If PHTH can stand for T as in ‘phthisis’, If EIGH can stand for A as in ‘neighbour’, If TTE can stand for T as in ‘gazette’, If EAU can stand for O as in ‘plateau’, then the correct way to spell 'potato' would be: GHOUGHPHTHEIGHTTEEAU :rolleyes:

                      Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant
                      Anonymous
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                      The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine
                      Winston Churchill, 1944
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                      Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference.
                      Mark Twain

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                      Foothill
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                      Be careful. Some enterprising young grad student might make this a programming language extension for JavaScript X|

                      if (Object.DividedByZero == true) { Universe.Implode(); }

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                        Be careful. Some enterprising young grad student might make this a programming language extension for JavaScript X|

                        if (Object.DividedByZero == true) { Universe.Implode(); }

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                        The pompey
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                        It says forty two.

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                        • J Johnny J

                          If GH can stand for P as in ‘hiccough’, If OUGH can stand for O as in ‘dough’, If PHTH can stand for T as in ‘phthisis’, If EIGH can stand for A as in ‘neighbour’, If TTE can stand for T as in ‘gazette’, If EAU can stand for O as in ‘plateau’, then the correct way to spell 'potato' would be: GHOUGHPHTHEIGHTTEEAU :rolleyes:

                          Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant
                          Anonymous
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                          The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine
                          Winston Churchill, 1944
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                          Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference.
                          Mark Twain

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                          I think you just found the encryption algorithm that the guy later on was looking for. :laugh:

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