A Talking Dictionary.
My sister wants to buy a talking dictionary for little T.I told her I had a small little electronic bookmark dictionary that would be perfect for her. “Does it talk?” she asked. “No it doesn’t talk it, but why do you need it to talk?” Well, it seems her daughter doesn’t always know the right pronunciation and she thought the talking part would help her. I suppose it would because after all she is only 9 and the English language can be little tricky. Bob is 62 and when he was at the New York State Fair this summer, the kids called him and asked where he was and he replied “in front of the Tor – na – doo”. That would be the “tornado” my little Dorothy – and your little dog too! One talking dictionary for Bob , please. Then my sister told me about her friend who was helping her cook and asked for the “spa- too – la” to scrape out of the cake batter from the bowl. One talking dictionary for the moron friend. So it would appear the talking dictionary should be mandatory for everyone, not just for kids. Who Knew! They are such ma-roons!