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A new tongue twister :D


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A new tongue twister :D #16 (permalink) Sun Aug 07, 2005 16:53 pm   A new tongue twister :D
 

@ Nelly
Actually you don't have to buy anything on this site.

But here's another one: :)

http://www.uebersetzung.at/twister/en.htm
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A new tongue twister :D #17 (permalink) Mon Aug 08, 2005 8:38 am   A new tongue twister :D
 

@ Sunny: thanks a lot!
i've taken a look at your web, to prove that, here's 1 tonge twister: " Suzie Seaword's fish-sauce shop sells unsifted thistles for thistle-sifters to sift. "
:lol:
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