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New way to remember phonetics

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nutter

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Alpha - me big man
Bravo - well done (in french)
Charlie - I've been smoking too much ;)
Delta - goodrem (hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm)
Echo - echo echo echo
Foxtrot - cross breed between foxes and horses
Golf - bad german engineering and bad fashion
Hotel - double bed sir or king size
India - lovley food
Juliet - getting naughty with R
Kilo - alot more than £1
Lima - spit 'R' us
Mike - "ALL NIGHT LONG"
November - very cold now
Oscar - goes too ......
Papa - the best man you'll know
Quebec - place in Canada
Romeo - loves J
Sierra - best cars of the 80's
Tango - makes you look like you work on the tracks
Uniform - you look a scruff
Victor - next checkpoint
Whisky - this and charlie, not good
Xray - Rradioactive man
Yankee - fond term for an american
Zulu - greek god (IIRC)

I'm bored, so I thought i'd help you rememeber your phonetics for when your on the trains or summit
 
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Gizmogle

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Hahaha, riiiight!

Weird thing is, when I called Apple and they wanted my serial number, I ended up reading out half of the phonetic alphabet when I didn't even know I knew it!
 

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A good guide. I presume that headcodes are in the phonetic alphabet based on what you're saying? eg 1A14 is pronounced "one-alpha-one-four" as opposed to "one-ay-one-four"?.
 

Coxster

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A good guide. I presume that headcodes are in the phonetic alphabet based on what you're saying? eg 1A14 is pronounced "one-alpha-one-four" as opposed to "one-ay-one-four"?.
http://*******.com/3yxp44 ;)

(some strong language)
 

me123

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:lol: Thanks.

I must have sounded like an idiot "I'm on 2-are-sixtyone today!"
 
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