Re: The Talk2 List A bit of word play for you to have a go at

2007-08-21 Thread Samuel Proulx
Well, if we rearange _all_ the letters of "the beyond radio network", we 
get some interesting finds, including:

honk deteriorated by now
Nero took eery bandwidth
we brook net dehydration
key drowned botheration

And...that's all I've got.  Don't ask me what it means; I have no 
comment.  Andre?  When are you buying us a new honk?  The old one's 
getting old.

Lynn reaper wrote:

Hi all
 
The other night, I was having difficulty sleeping, so I resorted to 
doing what I call the anagram game.  Basically I take the name of a 
person or thing that happens to be in my head at the time, scramble it 
up, and see how many anagrams I can make out of it.  This particular 
night, I took "the beyond radio network", and made a rather 
interesting discovery.  There's more than one TBRN presenter, and 
perhaps the odd TBRN listener, hiding in the letters of "the beyond 
radio network".  I was gonna list them here, or the ones I found 
anyway, but I've got a better idea.  You have a go and see how many 
you can find.
 
Have fun!
 
Lynn




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Re: The Talk2 List a bit of word play

2007-08-01 Thread Onj

Well I could do the whole American Eloquence thing as follows perhaps?
so, I was having this wierd issue with my rouder, because it wouldn't toon 
into TBRN, so I atempted to fix it.  I couldn't fix it though, so my wierd 
problem still happens today.  Should I by a new rowder to fix it, and then 
I can toon into other comin stations as well?  I suppose I should wait and 
see what happens.  I think my mom is comeing today so maybe she can help.
How blind this mesage is don't you think?  I mean really.  the problem is, 
American Eloquence really is that bad.  All spelling mistakes you have 
heard (if any,) are the result of using said synth.  I udderly and todally


On Wednesday, August 01, 2007 10:36 AM,
Lynn reaper happened to mention in passing:


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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despise the friggin thing!

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Re: The Talk2 List a bit of word play

2007-08-01 Thread Lynn reaper
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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Re: The Talk2 List a bit of word play

2007-07-31 Thread Samuel Proulx
It only works if you read it with a British accent; "sore" and "luck" 
just look odd to us North Americans.  It's an amusing game, though; I'm 
going to take a shot at it tomorrow, I think.  Perhaps a story about a 
bear naked which and her well red sun.  We'll sea.

Lynn reaper wrote:

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 right a letter too my friend, so aye sat down 
with a pen and a peace of paper and set to work.  However, as soon as 
eye began to right, aye could tell that something was knot write.  
Everything eye rote looked wrong, butt I kept on going.  Once eyed 
finished, eye red it threw, to sea if eyed maid any really dreadful 
mistakes, and although eye sore know obvious errors, it still didn't 
luck write, sow eye decided to type the hole lot out on the computer, 
and run it threw my spell cheque program.  It couldn't sea any errors 
either, so having searched fore ages in my stationary draw four a 
stamp, aye rote my friend's address on a nice blew envelope, and scent 
the original copy off to hymn.
 
Sew, their yew halve it!




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The Talk2 List a bit of word play

2007-07-31 Thread Lynn reaper
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 right a letter too my friend, so aye sat down with a 
pen and a peace of paper and set to work.  However, as soon as eye began to 
right, aye could tell that something was knot write.  Everything eye rote 
looked wrong, butt I kept on going.  Once eyed finished, eye red it threw, to 
sea if eyed maid any really dreadful mistakes, and although eye sore know 
obvious errors, it still didn't luck write, sow eye decided to type the hole 
lot out on the computer, and run it threw my spell cheque program.  It couldn't 
sea any errors either, so having searched fore ages in my stationary draw four 
a stamp, aye rote my friend's address on a nice blew envelope, and scent the 
original copy off to hymn.

Sew, their yew halve it!