Hold the Mao
Linguistic blunder-spotting is, I admit, a hobby of mine. Now, I'm not smug—I've committed my share over the years—but I can't help myself when stuff like this comes over my radio and whacks me in the ear.
Here are a few gems of recent vintage. May they bring a smile to your face or a tear to your eye:
- "In terms of international trade, Canada has become a mediocre force to be reckoned with."
- "It's better be in a healthy relationship than to go around starting a rumour mill."
- (Sombre police officer, deadpan) "The suspect is dead. I assure you, he is no longer a threat to the public."
- "I need to relocate to another location."
- "I honestly don't know how to be honest anymore."
- "About twenty-five Mayoist rebels attacked the village festival." (Hint to newsreader: the correct word rhymes with "Taoist.")
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