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MarzipanQ | 19:33 Fri 25th Jan 2008 | Arts & Literature
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Does anyone know of the example letter/paragraph that used ordinary words that are either pronounced the same but spelt differently or vice versa by I think it was GBS. I saw it so many years ago and can't find any reference to it that I'm wondering whether I imagined it now!
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I think it was actually ghoti, IaP - gh as in laugh.
Jno's correct. Strange to relate, a friend had one of those handheld computer dictionary thingys, and if you typed in 'ghoti', it came up with 'fish'! So some firmware designers do have a sense of humour!
The one i think you are thinking of
was in the fifties early sixties possibly Eagle

WAS I think by G B Shaw or may not have been, but inspired by him and titled, Caos in ce classrum


My Mother commented , better not let you read this - [hold it she didnt read Eagle but DID read Readers Digest] -in case, it wrecks your spelling !
Oh Pleez !
but your sister can...
Oh pleez even more !
I mean parents you know what they're like

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