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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