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    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_buffalo

    some gully ish
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    Braddah braddah boddah braddah's braddah...BRAH...braddah's braddah wen den boddah braddah. Ho Braddah!
    Life is what you make of it...so please read the instructions carefully.

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      Awesome. I was just chatting the other night with someone working on a puzzle involving homophonous phrases. I am mildly embarrassed to say that I had to read through most of the explanation before I figured out what the sentence means, and, like those visual illusions once you get them, I can no longer make it NOT make sense when I read it aloud.

      Cool link.
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        Fun!
        • Foul fowl foul fowl foul foul foul fowl.
        • Police police police police police police.
        • "Baba, bababa ba?" "Bababa." "Ba, bababa!" (Filipino)

        See also: List of homophonous phrases

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          The "F" word can also be used in a homophonous phrase or sentence. This one kid in my grade school was really good at that one. lol
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            Not quite the same, but I like:
            Aia i `Aiea i `au`au ai ia i`a a`u i `ai ai.

            (Apologies if I have failed to include proper kahako. Translation, as I learned it, is: "There in `Aiea used to swim a fish which I have eaten.")

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              Oh, ouch man, my brain hurts! and on a sunday morn, dangit.

              "Had had had" makes sense to me, it works, but this long line of buffaloes is just a pain. I'll just ignore this thread and come back to it once I've had more caffeine, my food's been in me a few hours and I uh........feel really bright.
              Stop being lost in thought where our problems thrive.~

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