How the hell does pony bologna rhymes and Sean Bean doesn’t?
How the hell does pony bologna rhymes and Sean Bean doesn’t?
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How the hell does pony bologna rhymes and Sean Bean doesn’t?
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Because bologna is from the Italian language and Sean is from the Irish language.
English spelling is difficult, but it can be understood through tough thorough thought though.
Because you mispronounced bologna
If bologna is “baloney”, why isn’t lasagne “lasaney”?
In what planet is bologna pronounced “bolony”? It’s “bo-LO-nya”
Helps you pronounce bologna odd.
Pony bologna doesn’t rhyme…
Wait ’til you learn that read doesn’t rhyme with read, nor does lead rhyme with lead.
Wait, I thought it was phony bologna?
What’s the difference of Effect and Affect?
We can’t get everything answered for us.
Sean is Irish. In Irish, “bean” means “woman” and does rhyme with “Sean”
He also changed his first name to be spelled that way
Idk the pony one
Sean is an Irish name, and the Irish language pronounces a bunch of letters different to English.
Pronunciation mostly
Seen Bean
Sean Baughn
It doesn’t?
Why does knock start with a k?
It does if you want it too
It only rhymes in America
Because Sean/Shawn is an Irish name just spelt differently. Try saying Sean as if you were saying bean but put on a stereotypical Irish accent.
Little thing called pronunciation
Dear creature in creation..