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Audrey had the audacity to call me audacious! Me? Audacious? I may be bold, dauntless and daredevilish, but I am certainly not brazen, disrespectful or defiant.
The other day I was carrying out some audiospectrography, and she said, ‘what’s that?’
‘A technique for studying sound by separating it into its component frequencies of course’, I said?
Then she accused me of using long words. Me? A sesquipedalian? There’s nothing wrong with being phonologically supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, but I’m not linguistically meretricious!
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Absolutely brilliant!!! Very Keith-esque!!
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That’s so kind of you, Dawn!
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Haha! Very clever writing Keith.
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Thanka, Sadje, I’m pleased you enjoyed it!
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You’re most welcome my friend
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We – no You … just perfect … well done! Cheers Hilary
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Who, me? Thanks, Hilary!
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🤣 Haha that was easy for you to say – excellent Keith😂
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Oh no it wasn’t! You have no idea how many takes that audio took!
Thanks, Ange.
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😅🙌
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Good thing you read this one to me- I would have never made it through that list of long words!
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I almost gave up trying to read it, but I got there in the end!
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Ours is not to ask why?
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I agree! Thanks, Beth
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Oh wow, I love it. What a great use of some not often used words. Well done Keith. And humble too.
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Wonderful!
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Sounds like Audrey might have hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia.
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Hahaha! Loved hearing you read this one, dear Keith!
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Hmmm… A sesquipedalian must be an dexterous squid. I have my dictionary here somewhere…
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I’m grinning ear to ear over this. Thank you for the smile.
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