Wow! It’s like seeing a load of old friends after a long break. Oh I do state
the obvious don’t I? Lol! well, I haven’t forgotten you all anyway, well
those of you I knew in the first place. Good to see this list still lives
after all this time.
Lynn
On 20 Feb 2015, at 10:34, Patrick Perdue
Wow! And I thought I did some daft things, having way too much time on my
hands, but I've never done one quite that daft. That was really quite amusing,
and now the blinkin' thing's going round and round in my head. Lol! Thanks
for sharing.
Lynn
Wow! That nearly fooled me. I did get it right before looking at the answer,
but only just. I'm gonna try that one on all my friends, and see how many get
it wrong. I bet some do haha!
Lynn
I don't normally make a habit of forwarding messages, but this one's just
hilarious. It's even funnier if you try and read it with the relevant accent.
It certainly made me laugh lots anyway.
Lynn
- Original Message -
From: ALICE REAPER
To: lynn
Sent: Friday, February 08, 2008 5:10
Well done Tasha, you're dead right, and yours was the first e-mail I got. Also
well done Patrick, and good on ya for giving the whole answer to the challenge.
I hope you all enjoyed fathoming that one out. I certainly found it fun, and
the way it happened to me in the first place made it even
Nope ... no-one's got it so far. It's only a tiny little word. Keep on
trying. Gosh this is fun!
Lynn
Hi all
I just have to share this with someone, because it made me laugh so much, and I
thought since it had me baffled for a little while, I'd present you all with
the same sinario as what just happened to me, and see if you can figure what
happened.
I was playing Boggle, which is a game where
Wherever did you get those from? they're excelent. My friend Allan and I were
trying to do those a while back, and I ran out of ideas, so I stopped, but I
reckon this has started me off again. I particularly liked "flabbergasted".
Any kind of word play rocks in my opinion, so keep it coming.
Lol, lol and double lol! That was brilliant. Keep 'em comin'!
Lynn
haha Great ain't he? If I hadn't actually been in the same room as a bird that
could do all that, I probably wouldn't believe that all those sounds are the
bird. My friend has one, and he's like a living recording device. Calls all
their dogs by name, opens and closes doors, and even makes th
I don't think it's just you having this problem. Sometimes it takes ages for
mine to go through, and also, when I receive mail from this list, it always
seems to come through in the wrong order. More than once, I've got replies to
a message, and it's taken a day or more to get the original mes
Aw! Maria, I'm so so sorry to hear that. My whole family send our love,
and you're in our thoughts and prayers.
Big big hugs
Lynn
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has it for you. Never miss a Talk2 message again.
What an extraordinary guy. that was a really interesting read.
Lynn
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Ok how weird is this:
I was playing a word game, where you have to find as many words as you can
in a grid of letters, and I'd just entered the word "lurk" when I decided to
take a break, and check my e-mails. And what did I find in my inbox? "the
horror of lurking". Now strange coincidence
Oh looky. Now look who's making silly spelling mistakes Mr. Louis. I know
I counted at least twice that you wrote "an" instead of "am". I knew
straight away that you were using t9, because I'm always doing that too.
What I want to know is, why do they call it t9 when t is number 8? See,
it'
What you on about? the link's there. Well I got it anyway.
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Wow! That was a good one. Nothing like a bit of word play.
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Oooo! Hope all goes well in the dental department. As for difficult
phrases, I bet your lips will be numb when you come round, so gotta try the
good old "peter piper picked a peck of pickled pepper". Or "the bloke's
back brake block broke". Could have some interesting results. If not, then
Ok everyone, here's the names I found, in no particular order. Some are
presenters, and a couple are people I've met through TBRN, over Team Talk
and the like:
Andre, Raynbo, Derek, Brandon H, Bryan/brian (either one works. that could
refer to Bryan Smart, and also Canadian Bryan who calls in r
those are fantastic! I'm rubbish at doing great long ones like that that
use all the letters, because I can never remember which letters I've already
used, and which are left. I should perhaps practise on shorter phrases with
fewer letters. Did you find any of the names? I was quite surprised
Ya know, I used to absolutely hate it in the older versions, totally refused
ever to use it, then I got a talx phone, that just happened to have a
Britttish (or whatever it's meant to be) accent, and I got so used to it,
that now the American one, just grates on me. Granted it is much more
acc
blimy! even eloquence isn't that bad. It says "beeta" for "beta". Mind you
I use the Brittish version, so I don't know what the American one does. Ok,
I've just checked, and it does pronounce "beta" differently but it
definitely doesn't say "bada". I'd guess it's more a case of the person
s
oh yeah, never thought about the accent thing. That'll be interesting, cos
you might come out with words that look strange to us brits. Go for it.
Let's see what you come up with. And that goes for anyone else out there
too. This could be fun.
Lynn
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Hi all
Here's a little play on words I wrote about a year ago. See how many mistakes
your spell checker can pick up in this lot:
Confusion Rains
Isn't it strange how their are sew many words inn the English language witch
sound the same, but are spelt differently.
Won day, eye kneaded two
I agree totally. Far too much use of the word "cool" to be authentically
Onj. That was the first thing I thought when I saw that, it just didn't
look like Onj's style at all.
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Yep, I agree whole-heartedly Onj, that was a really funny one. Do keep 'em
comin'.
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She's got it in a nutshell. I hate those sort of messages. So many of my
friends fall for them and send them on to all their friends, and usually by the
time I've got past all the hundreds of people they've sent the message to, I'm
bored anyway, so I just delete the bloomin' things. I'd never
That was absolutely hilarious! You know, I think I might try that with one of
my LJ entries. That's almost as funny as the LJ Markov random text generator.
I wish that was still going, I really really do.
Lynn
Wo! that was a good one. I found Alice's exploding oranges very amusing. My
mum's called Alice, so I'd better keep my eyes out next time she offers me
fruit salad. haha! Keep 'em comin' they're great!
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