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Subject: Re: "The cheques in the post" and other excuses Posted on: Tue, 13 May 2008 12:31:45 +0000 (UTC)

In message <68tdrlF2utkmnU1@mid.individual.net>, Gaz
writes
>Adrian wrote:
>> "M.I.5Y" gurgled happily, sounding
>> much like they were saying:
>>
>>> Note to UK residents: It's shedyule *NOT* skedyule.
>>
>> Just remind me - what's the name of the language?
>
>No, the English - English correct pronunciation is shedyule.......
>
>Gaz
>
You try telling them that at SCHool!
However, full marks for spelling (and probably pronouncing)
'pronunciation' correctly. Not many of us do (including the workers in
the BBC's Pronunciation Department).

Apologies for the digression....
--
Ian