It is well known that Mary Anning is associated with the old tongue-twister, "She sells sea shells on the sea shore." [40] It was composed in 1908, more than a half century after her death, by Terry Sullivan who was inspired by her life story.[41] The original text was:
She sells seashells on the seashore
The shells she sells are seashells, I'm sure
So if she sells seashells on the seashore
Then I'm sure she sells seashore shells.
She seeks Ichthyosaurs by the sea's shores.
good one. i figgered you had half an ear open on that one already.
She sells shore shares in the Seychelles.
She sells sheep sheers in Shreveport.
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- bill 1-06-2010 6:18 pm
She seeks Ichthyosaurs by the sea's shores.
- alex 1-06-2010 8:07 pm [add a comment]
good one. i figgered you had half an ear open on that one already.
- bill 1-06-2010 8:19 pm [add a comment]
She sells shore shares in the Seychelles.
- tom moody 1-06-2010 9:42 pm [add a comment]
She sells sheep sheers in Shreveport.
- mark 1-07-2010 12:40 am [add a comment]