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Crisp crusts crackle crunchily
Crisp crusts crackle crunchily. Crisp crusts crackle crunchily. Crisp crusts crackle crunchily. Crisp crusts crackle crunchily.
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Ed Nott was shot and Sam Shott was not
Ed Nott was shot and Sam Shott was not. So it is better to be Shott than Nott. Some say Nott was not shot. But Shott says he shot Nott. Either the shot Shott shot at Nott was not shot, or Nott was shot. If the shot Shott shot shot Nott, Nott was shot. But if the shot Shott shot shot Shott, the shot was Shott, not Nott. However, the shot Shott shot shot not Shott - but Nott. So, Ed Nott was shot and that's hot! Is it not?
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A lady sees a pot-mender at work
A lady sees a pot-mender at work at his barrow in the street. ''Are you copper-bottoming them, my man?'' ''No, I'm aluminiuming 'em, Mum''
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Lovely lemon liniment
Lovely lemon liniment. Lovely lemon liniment. Lovely lemon liniment.
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I bought a bit of baking powder
I bought a bit of baking powder and baked a batch of biscuits. I brought a big basket of biscuits back to the bakery and baked a basket of big biscuits. Then I took the big basket of biscuits and the basket of big biscuits and mixed the big biscuits with the basket of biscuits that was next to the big basket and put a bunch of biscuits from the basket into a biscuit mixer and brought the basket of biscuits and the box of mixed biscuits and the biscuit mixer to the bakery and opened a tin of sardines.
Said to be a diction test for would-be radio announcers: To be read clearly, without mistakes, in less than 20 seconds (from Coronet Magazine, August 1948).
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