There was an article in one of our national daily tabloids about a czech speedway rider recently.
He had a crash that had knocked him unconsious and hurt his knee. Now, up until this event, he had only been able to speak broken english.
When the ambulance crew attended him and his speedway team mates arrived on the scene he was conversing in perfect english. Amazingly he also had an english accent too.
Apparently when he came aronnd he had no idea where he was or even that he was czech. (I wonder is this is a clue)
Now recovering back in the Czech Republic he is unable to remember the accident or the two following days. Unfortunately his english language skills didn't last long and he is now back to his broken english.
I wonder whether, if he hadn't been told he was czech, this would have lasted longer?
Any thoughts ? ( a part from hitting clients who want to improve their language skills on the head)
Best wishes
Steve


Hi Steve,
CelesteMaybe an English spirit that hadn't left the earth yet entered into him for fun, then when he realized how hard it would be to keep him speaking PROPER English he left. LOL!
What a great story. Thanks for sharing!
Celeste hackett, CH
10:58 AM CST