King Tubby
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I don't usually say this, but this meme is garbage.
GARBAGE IN AN OPEN FORUM, NED
GARBAGE IN AN OPEN FORUM, NED
You've heard of elf on a shelf, now get ready for...
You can't rhyme something with itself
never heard of this meme, but i'm curious to see the potential
it's a squeegee lol
I'm not seeing the difference
This is the meme equivalent of "dad jokes"
and not in a good way
loss in the sauce
What kind of arse-crack of nowhere accent has 'loss' and 'sauce' rhyming with each other??
What kind of arse-crack of nowhere accent has 'loss' and 'sauce' rhyming with each other??
Im very curious as to how you pronounce each one of those now
What kind of arse-crack of nowhere accent has 'loss' and 'sauce' rhyming with each other??
Loss as in, well, loss. Rhymes with boss. Loss on a boss would've worked. Sauce as in source. Quite different.
Australia:
"Loss" rhymes with "boss"
"Sauce" rhymes with "horse".
So people say soss, fascinating...
Australia:
"Loss" rhymes with "boss"
"Sauce" rhymes with "horse".
So people say soss, fascinating...
That's so last week.I thought we were still on dude looking at girl's butt meme.
But there's... No R in sauce...
But there's... No R in sauce...
But there's... No R in sauce...
???????Australia:
"Loss" rhymes with "boss"
"Sauce" rhymes with "horse".
So people say soss, fascinating...
Do you want to be more specific about what the problem is, or see the follow-up posts????????
nothing, this meme sucks.Whats funny about it
The rhyme works with loss in all parts of AmericaSo which parts of America insert an R into the pronunciation of Sauce? This is a weird one I hadn't heard of before.
Edit: I can see it with Australian accents actually. That makes some sense.
Also this thread reminded me that Elf on the Shelf exists. Hadn't heard of that in years. Are we sure this meme isn't just their marketing department?
Loss as in, well, loss. Rhymes with boss. Loss on a boss would've worked. Sauce as in source. Quite different.
Valtýr;249149440 said:I've never heard of Elf on the Shelf.
But there's... No R in sauce...
Will they know what a Plumbus is?
Sauce ... rhymes with ... source?
"Hey what kind of source is on your pizza?"
Loss and sauce seem much closer than sauce and source.
For me, source rhymes with horse, or morse, or course. Loss rhymes with boss, hoss, or toss. Sauce, for me, is much closer to boss, hoss, or toss than horse, morse, or course.
I could see with like a very, very thick over enunciated New York accent maybe.
It's a relatively recent children's tradition around Christmas. Similar to the age old concept that Santa Clause is always watching you and keeping a ledger of your good deeds and bad, the Elf on the Shelf is -- as far as I know -- basically an agent of Santa's, who stays in your house and tracks your movements, thoughts, ambitions, desires, etc. The elf stealthily moves around to various positions of the house, especially around Christmas time, to keep would be nare-do-well children vigilant.
That is all to say, the thread of perpetual torment and hell fire was not enough to keep children behaved, so Santa intervened, as it's more carrot than stick, but then that wouldn't suffice for today's modern day hellians, and so Hallmark or whoever invented the Elf on the Shelf as a way to sell $12 elf figurines, and also to help mommy and daddy sneak away to smoke J's in the bathroom while the kids stay behaved in their bedroom.
In actual english sauce and source are pronounced identically and rhyme with horse
In actual english sauce and source are pronounced identically and rhyme with horse
Using the same word doesn't workYou've heard of elf on a shelf, now get ready for...
That's wrong lolhttp://dictionary.cambridge.org/pronunciation/english/sauce
The US one sounds more like 'source' than 'soss'.