Re: A soothing advertisement (Spoiler)

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Sujet : Re: A soothing advertisement (Spoiler)
De : peter (at) *nospam* pmoylan.org (Peter Moylan)
Groupes : alt.usage.english sci.lang
Date : 27. May 2025, 05:11:25
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Organisation : A noiseless patient Spider
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On 27/05/25 10:01, Jeff Barnett wrote:
On 5/24/2025 12:03 AM, Jeff Barnett wrote:
Many years ago, I would drive by the Los Angeles International airport
on the my way to work. Near there, visible from the freeway, was a
billboard advertisement for some SUV or pickup truck - I don't
remember which or the manufacturer. It caught my attention with these
three simple lines:
>
    Climb mountains
    Carry plywood
    Comb beaches (a play on beachcomber)
>
It has stuck in my mind like a little poem. I present it to you all as
a simple puzzle on what makes it coherent. I'll post my observation
after a while. BTW, I assume that many or most of the regulars in
these groups will catch on more quickly than I did.
>
It seems that the Hen was the only one curious about this. It took me a
while to become conscious of a phone trick: The place of articulation of
the first phonemes of the first words of each of the three lines is
velar; The place of articulation of the first phonemes of the second
words of each of the three lines is bilabial.
I did notice the pattern, but the pattern looked wrong to me. In my mind
the natural sequence of the bilabials is m, b, p, so the slogan should
have been something like
     Climb mountains
     Carry broomsticks
     Cuddle pigs.
I'm still not sure about the sequence of vowels in the first words.
--
Peter Moylan       peter@pmoylan.org    http://www.pmoylan.org
Newcastle, NSW

Date Sujet#  Auteur
24 May07:03 * A soothing advertisement8Jeff Barnett
27 May01:01 +* Re: A soothing advertisement (Spoiler)4Jeff Barnett
27 May05:11 i`* Re: A soothing advertisement (Spoiler)3Peter Moylan
27 May05:51 i `* Re: A soothing advertisement (Spoiler)2Jeff Barnett
27 May06:09 i  `- Re: A soothing advertisement (Spoiler)1Peter Moylan
27 May06:37 `* Re: A soothing advertisement3Bertel Lund Hansen
27 May06:55  +- Re: A soothing advertisement1Richard Heathfield
27 May22:03  `- Re: A soothing advertisement1LionelEdwards

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