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How quickly can you say this (correctly)?

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abstibus | 09:47 Thu 17th Nov 2011 | ChatterBank
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She stood on the balcony inexplicably mimicking him hiccuping and amicably welcoming him in.
(stress on first syllable of 'amicably')
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It was easy- until I got to the word AMICABLY.
Maybe it's a subconcious reaction to being asked to stress that word in a particular way)
untie my tongue please
I'm still trying.
it's a doddle!
Fast enough.
I said it in my head no problem but when I employed my lips, different story. :-)
I'm alright with the 'amicably' bit it's 'inexpicably' I'm having trouble with- but then I'm Irish. Finally got it but it took four goes.
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Now try
The Neath police dismisseth us.
again, easy!.. I have to admit I do have an advantage though.. I use one of those computery things that Steven Hawking has!

(just a little joke, sorry if that's offended anyone!!)
go away

i can't say brewery
Try this one
I'm not a pheasant plucker, I'm a pheasant pluckers son, but I'm just plucking pheasants till the pheasant plucker comes
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I can never say 'Hello, Lily' (aunt)
I can't say 'allure'. The best I can manager rhymes it with a sewer.
Red leather Yellow leather
Hey ho - love these! Try this -
"Are you copper-bottoming 'em my man? No, I am aluminiuming 'em Mum!"
Or this!
Imagine an imaginary menagerie manager imagining managing an imaginary menagerie!
As nobody replied to me this morning do I take it that you are all tongue-tied trying to say the ones I suggested? Good game, good game! :)

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