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The speaker is struggling to say a tongue twister involving socks, chicks, foxes, clocks, bricks, and blocks. They apologize for not being able to do it and express frustration. Then they mention an easier game involving socks and who sews them. Another tongue twister is introduced involving Sue, Crow, and their clothes. The speaker continues to struggle and expresses dislike for the game. And here's a new trick Mr. Knox. Socks on chicks and chicks on fox. Fox on clocks on bricks and blocks. Bricks and blocks on Knox on blocks. Now we come to ticks and tocks sir. Try to say this Mr. Knox sir. Clocks on fox tick. Clocks on Knox tocks. Sick sick bricks tick. Sick sick chicks tock. Please sir I don't like this trick sir. My tongue isn't quick or slick sir. I get all those ticks and clocks sir mixed up with the chicks and tocks sir. I can't do it Mr. Fox sir. I'm so sorry Mr. Knox sir. Here's an easy game to play. Here's an easy thing to say. New socks two socks. Whose socks? Sue's socks. Who sows whose socks? Sue sows Sue's socks. Who sees who sow whose new socks sir? You see Sue sows Sue's new socks sir. That's not easy Mr. Fox sir. Who comes? Crow comes. Slow Joe Crow comes. Who sows Crow's clothes? Sue sows Crow's clothes. Slow Joe Crow sows whose clothes? Sue's clothes. Sue sows socks of Fox and Sox now. Slow Joe Crow sows Knox and Box now. Sue sows Rose on Slow Joe Crow's clothes. Fox sows hose on Slow Joe Crow's nose. Hose goes. Rose grows. Nose hose goes some. Crow's rose grows some. Mr. Fox I hate this game sir. This game makes my tongue quite lame sir.