Fairly sure chalk and caulk rhyme in standard English, because /t͡ʃɔːk/ and /kɔːk/.
But hey, I look forward to correcting Bubble's dutch pronunciation, going forwardFairly sure chalk and caulk rhyme in standard English, because /t͡ʃɔːk/ and /kɔːk/.
The main thing wrong with that post IMO is your idea that "Standard English" exists at all.Fairly sure chalk and caulk rhyme in standard English, because /t͡ʃɔːk/ and /kɔːk/.
But hey, I look forward to correcting Bubble's dutch pronunciation, going forward
Heh, Pauline was completely and utterly nonplussed by Goldmember.
Eh, fair enough. It's what you get for not having an official language academy ¯\_(ツ)_/¯The main thing wrong with that post IMO is your idea that "Standard English" exists at all.
No, "chock" is pronounced like "shock," "mock," and "flock," unlike caulk/walk/chalk/balk/talk/stalk.Caulk rhymes with Chalk which rhymes with Chock which has no L.
Yeah, it's bob war.I was 14 when I realized that the wire you make cattle fences from was not Bob Wire.
Heh, When I was 19 I had to teach one a buddy's girlfriend how to remove ice from an ice cube tray. She had never lived without an ice cube maker built into her fridge. She didn't believe me at first that you just "grab both ends and twist until you hear cracking noises."My first car ran on propane, so I didn't know how to fill up a car at a gas station until I was into my 20's.
That is still one of my most favorite C&H strips.
Hah ha! Silly person. No, you grab the lever in the center and pull upwards until you hear cracking noises.Heh, When I was 19 I had to teach one a buddy's girlfriend how to remove ice from an ice cube tray. She had never lived without an ice cube maker built into her fridge. She didn't believe me at first that you just "grab both ends and twist until you hear cracking noises."
I actually had one of those too, but as it was made of metal I didn't trust her with itThat is still one of my most favorite C&H strips.
Hah ha! Silly person. No, you grab the lever in the center and pull upwards until you hear cracking noises.
--Patrick