Tongue Twister Time (B 4/4) Episode #05: Borrowed Burros Bring Borrowed Barrels
I am not the rightful owner of the material in the above book.
World's Toughest Tongue Twisters
by Joseph Rosenbloom
Illustrations by Dennis Kendrick
Published by New York: Sterling Pub. Co.
© 1987
We finally finish up with the B's, before taking a rest and preparing ourselves for the C's.
Featured tongue-twisters to try at home or along with me:
Betty Block bought bright bric-a-brac. (x2)
A big black bat flew past.
A big brown bat flew past.
Did the big black bat fly past faster than the big brown bat flew past? (x1 or x2)
Big B-52 bombers. (x3)
The blunt back blade is bad.
Ted Blake's back brake-block broke a bearing.
Did Ted Blake's back brake-block break a bearing?
If Ted Blake's back-brake block broke a bearing,
Where's the bearing Ted Blake's back brake-block broke?
Bill had a billboard.
Bill also had a board bill.
The board bill bored Bill,
So Bill sold his billboard
And paid his board bill.
Then the board bill
No longer bored Bill,
But though he had no board bill,
Neither did he have his billboard! (x1)
Black bug's blood. (x3)
Borrowed burros bring borrowed barrels. (x2 or x3)
A bitter biting bittern
Bit a better brother bittern,
And the better bittern bit the bitter biter back,
And the bittern, bitten
By the better biting bittern
Said, "I'm a bitten bitter biting bittern, bitten better now, alack!" (x1)
Thus concludes the arduous trek of the B's. Stay tuned for the C's.
Thanks for watching. Hope you enjoyed. Catch y'all in the next part. Keep it real.