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Re: O.T. Mr. Presidents Speechalist
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Posted by Coldiron on October 04, 2005 at 05:17:32 from (207.200.116.199):
In Reply to: O.T. Mr. Presidents Speechalist posted by Roy in UK on October 03, 2005 at 11:29:01:
Ahhh, The man is quite articulate when he comes across with his own words. It is when he is delivering a speach that he has not read that he creates new words for the dictionary. We still have not diagnosed it but it may be that he needs a new prescription for glasses because he cannot see the teleprompter. Then again it may be that the teleprompter is delivering the words faster than he can read them with a drawl. You see, WE Texans have to read something in drawl then translate it to less than a drawl, sort of like speaking two languages which takes time. The time lag may cause a tad of confusion which ends in creating new words also. New word creation seems to be an almost lost art that Pres. Bush is trying to bring back. It is also noted that he tends to, at times, alter the definitions of words that have been used so long that they need to be changed. LOL
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