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A look at the psychology of spoonerisms, which of course can mean the difference between straddling a well-boiled icicle and a well-oiled bicycle.

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I knew a preacher many years ago who consistently referred to the whale of the belly. Didn't have a clue he was doing it, and I never had guts to tell him.

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Isn't this all bass awkwards?

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Waaay back when, when we used to get the gigglies and the munchies, someone came out with a spoonerism. Then someone else said, "hey you did a snooperism!" To this day I have to think twice to remember which term is the correct one.

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This reminds me of http://www.torysteller.com/

A torysteller who is hilarious and makes the rounds at Renaissance Festivals!

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