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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2006

This short story helped Paul to stop stuttering within one month

To elaborate...

Basically Paul was given special tuition all thru school and he still stuttered.

For his own amusement one day, he wrote the story on cinderella and deliberately made it full of spoonerisms eg. Rindercella

By simply teaching himself how to memorise this and then repeat to others, he found amusement and concentration helped him recite EXACTLY the spoonerised version whithout any stutters.

Quickly thereafter, he became good at normal speech and now he is CEO of a major American company and is a very good Public Speaker.

i hope this helps you.

Good luck

Mike

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  • It was written by the GREAT Ronnie Barker, and featured in the two Ronnies, sure a word or two might be different but dont claim his work and idea!

  • Wrongo ! Archie Campbell, my cousin of Hee Haw fame, was doing Rindercella long before John who stole the routine. It's called talking in spoonerisms. Archie was doing this on the radio in the '40's.

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  • exactly

  • Zilch the Torysteller does this at Renaissance Festivals.

  • like you'd get away with telling this to a baptist audience - withthe innuendo and implied profanity... come on, pull the other one!

  • i a'm 45. my grandmother used to tell me this story this way when i was little. she did it better.

  • THIS ROUTINE WAS STARTED BY A YOUNG MAN NAMED jOHN mCNEELY IN THE MIDWEST , Dayton ,Ohio

    in approx 1961. At that time it was called birdwatching or wordbatching. He did this skit many times for baptist young.

  • HE wrote it? I thought it was written by Archie Cambell. And re-written (or at least performed) for the British audience by Ronnie Barker. Oh well.

  • Thanks for your message - explaining!

  • How?

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