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				 Phonetic alphabet 
 
			
			As we know, there was a British/Commonwealth Phonetic Alphabet during WW2,  as well as a US one. The US one has survived to become the NATO version.
 Does anyone know the origin of this Parody version of the Phonetic Alphabet? I believe it dates from around the ww2 period, quite possibly from a British comedian, but there is certain Canadian bias. Some of them you will have to say out loud to "get them".
 
 A for 'Orses
 B for Mutton
 C for Th' Highlanders
 D for rential
 E for Peron
 F for vessence
 G for get it
 H be for beauty
 I for Tower
 J for Oranges
 K for Sunday
 L for Leather
 M for Sis
 N for lope
 O for the Moon
 P for relief
 Q for a bus
 R for Askey
 S ?
 T for two
 U for Me
 V for la France
 W for Quits
 X for Breakfast
 Y for Girlfriend
 Z for breeze
 
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