United States President George Bush's long, rambling sentences and grammatically incorrect speeches have finally been acknowledged by a British language watchdog group.
Bush's famous gaffes have won him this year's not-so-coveted Foot in Mouth Lifetime Achievement Award, reports the New York Daily News.
The Plain English Campaign (PEC) gave the award to mark the departure of Bush from the White House.
While handing out the title, PEC (The Plain English Campaign) praised Bush for "capturing the spirit of every true gobbledegooker" by using his unique way with words to address a wide range of subjects.
Bush said: "I know what I believe. I will continue to articulate what I believe and what I believe - I believe what I believe is right."
Bush has joined the list of celebrities and politicians who have also received the title, including former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and supermodel Naomi Campbell. (ANI) read it all
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