RIP

It's 1977 where I am. I was on holiday when my mum told me Elvis Presley's died and I replied, "Who's Elvis Presley?".
The whole thing with footwear baffles me. Some of us seem drawn to footwear which is plain bad.
I suppose northerners and Americans got it right when they pronounce rather, glass, nazi, etc. as they're spelt. We southerners chuck in an R or long A. But "cunstable" sounds too much like king canute for my liking.Galilee66 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 6:49 amDerek, For most of my 80 years the word was always pronounced with a "u" - as was "Cuvent Garden". It has only been over the last 20 years or so that it has changed - largley due to the disturbing decline in the correct use of the English language. Don't start me on the misuse of what was once the past imperfect and is now "continuous"; the prime example of which is the widespread usage of "I was sat". The correct usage here should be "I was sitting". Professor Higgins in the musical My Fair Lady was spot on when he asked "Why can't the English learn to speaK?"
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