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These people's attempts at 'spelling it like it sounds' went hilariously wrong - Page 23 of 35 - Kiwi Report

These people's attempts at 'spelling it like it sounds' went hilariously wrong


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[post_page_title]The first frog pitcher[/post_page_title]
What we have here is a newspaper clipping about Major League Baseball relief pitcher Pat Venditte. His biggest claim to fame isn’t necessarily how good he is, but the fact that he can pitch using both hands with equal proficiency.

The first frog pitcher

That, children, is called being “ambidextrous.” The word the actual newspaper shown here used, on the other hand, is “amphibious,” meaning “able to live on both land and sea.” That either means a copy editor should be fired, or that Aquaman might have a baseball career.

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