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What would be the most difficult sentence for Lou Holtz to pronounce correctly?

I'm thinking something along the lines of....My son Skip sold celery for seven seasons at Sarah's on Sycamore.....Any other thoughts?

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  • 1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    I suspect that his diction problem has to do with ill fitting dentures. When they made his dentures they must have left the vertical dimension too wide and this results in lots of air getting between the teeth when saying "S" or soft "Cs". (when the dimension is too narror, the teeth bang together and make a clicking noise) Anyway, it is a shame that the network, a family member, or a friend does not tell him that he needs some help with this problem. (I always find myself hoping that he will try to say Sufferin Succotash!)

  • jack
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    The hardest thing for Lou Holtz to pronounce correctly is "Notre Dame will not be in the running for the National Championship for another 6-8 years.....," you could live 500 years and never in your life would you hear that man pronounce that right..

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I have never caused a Holtz coached team to commit NCAA violations

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I'm a huge Lou Holtz fan, but why is he still on if he can't speak clearly.

  • SCOTT
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    He would be able to talk normal if ESPN would quit allowing him to keep that bottle of Old Granddad under the news desk. Poor Rece has to smell that breath every day- no wonder he talks with that scowl!

  • 1 decade ago

    I cheated to win a national title at Notre Dame.

  • 1 decade ago

    All gay men have lisps

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