Den er gammel, men hvergang jeg falder over den, er det til et godt grin; Morgenmad på THAI.

This is a telephone exchange between a hotel guest and room service at a hotel in Asia, which was recorded and published in the Far East Economic Review.

Room Service: "Morny ... ruin sorbees"

Guest: "Sorry ... I thought I dialed room service"

Rm. Svc.: "Rye .. ruin sorbees .. morny. Djewish to odor sunteen?"

Guest: "Uh, yes. I would like some bacon and eggs"

Rm Svc: "Ow july den?"

Guest: "What?"

Rm. Svc.: "Ow july den? ... pry, boy, pooch?"

Guest: "Oh, the eggs. How do I like them? Sorry, scrambled please"

Rm. Svc.: "Ow july dee baycheem ... crease?"

Guest: "Crisp will be fine"

Rm. Svc.: "Hokay. An san toes?"

Guest: "What?"

Rm. Svc.: "San toes. July san toes?"

Guest: "I do not think so"

Rm. Svc.: "No? Judo one toes?"

Guest: "I feel really bad about this but I do not know what "judo one toes" means"

Rm. Svc: "Toes, toes! Why jew Don Juan toes? Ow bow singlish mopping we bother?"

Guest: "English muffin!! I have got it! You were saying "toast". Fine. Yes, an English muffin will be fine"

Rm. Svc.: "We bother?"

Guest: "No, just put the bother on the side"

Rm. Svc.: "Wad??"

Guest: "I mean butter ... just put it on the side"

Rm. Svc.: "Copy?"

Guest: "Sorry?"

Rm. Svc.: "Copy ... tea ... mill?"

Guest: "Yes, coffee please, and that is all"

Rm. Svc.: "One minnie. Ass ruin torino fee, strangle ache, crease baychem, tossy singlish mopping we bother honey sigh, and copy ... rye?"

Guest: "Whatever you say"

Rm. Svc.: "Tendjewberrymud"

Guest: "You are welcome"