Say Knives

It's been well documented that I sometimes hear something other than -- but peculiarly similar to -- what has actually been said.
Like the time, in church, I heard the preacher refer to the "children of leprechauns."
I might've been daydreaming just a little.
On the way home I asked TG why the preacher had felt led to mention leprechaunic offspring.
He gave me an odd look.
But I'm used to that, so I simply waited.
"Baby," he explained in the kind of voice you use with three-year-olds who exhibit signs of nascent senility. "He said the children of leper colonies."
Well shut my mouth! I didn't know leper colonies had children.
In a similar vein, when this commercial comes on TV and the perky female voiceover hawks the product by name, I hear "Say Knives!"
Knives ...


Reader Comments (10)
I Totally knew it was going to be St Ives...Hahaaaa...I understand your language!!Hahaaaa...
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So, coincidentally, other than a trip back to Haiti, guess where my next volunteer trip will be? India, to work in a school for the children of leper colonies.
Weird. I mean, how often do people talk about the children of leper colonies? Other than in church, of course. (?) Only decided a couple of days ago too.
I have to admit, I had no idea where you were going. I've been shopping for a decent knife, so I though Viola, Jenny's going to help me. Well I do love St. Ives too. Sue the Hobbit, WOW India, I've always wanted to work in a leper colony. Don't know why. Keep safe.
Ack, the video isn't working for me! LOL, I mistake words all the time! DH has to be my interpreter as well.
I gotta say I just love you! This is hilarious. Every time I see that commercial now, I'll think of you!
My niece Chelsea has had the same sort of thing. One Christmas when she was about three, they were in church. When they got done singing, she had a big smile on her face and she whispered to my sister "That's my song!"
The song - In Excelsious Deo. What she thought it was - It is Chelsea's Day-o!
I'm just responding to your comment on my blog regarding apologies. I'd say you responded in the right way. Incredible!
Ah, yes, another victim of enuncitus; a swelling of the brain responsible for clear pronunciation, particularly the clear articulation of a word terminating consonan.
er.... "a swelling of the portion of the brain," that is. Seems I'm suffering a little cranial malfunction of my own. =D
The video is work for me now. She DOES day "say knives"! Terrible diction, LOL!
I couldn't find where to comment on your cloud post. I had post clouds like this too. Yours is beautiful fanning out like a skirt.