Monday 10 February 2014

Musical Monday #47

I have noticed that my dialogue at one of my works is getting a bit weird.  I have to say the same phrases over and over again, and somewhere along the way I started pronouncing ‘pounds’ as ‘punds’ while I completely miss the second syllable from ‘very’ when I say ‘thank you very much’. 



Does this mean as the months pass I will drop further vowels from The Speech?

I often refine my phrases, but sometimes go too far, going from the cumbersome ‘And there’s your receipt’ to an abrupt ‘RECEIPT!’ 

Will eventually I just mime what needs to be expressed?


And now for a very fun musical number:

Anything You Can Do I Can Do Better from Annie Get Your Gun
Performed by Betty Hutton and Howard Keel
Written by Irving Berlin 

What boring phrases do you have to repeat at work?

2 comments:

  1. Why does "singing sweeter" mean "singing about Khan, the famous Star Trek villain"? (Or possibly, "singing in an attempted-British accent".)

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    1. I can't decide if she's taking the piss.

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