every time i comment on a blog and i'm asked to verify a word in order to post my comment, i always think, someday i'm going to write a story, and all of the words are going to be the weird nonsensical words i've had to verify in the last six months.
sadly, i've never kept a running list.
it's funny though, as i'm typing the word (a true test of my high school typing class skills where i can type a word without looking at my fingers on the keys) i find myself thinking is thwiqse a noun or a verb? or perhaps an adverb if i ad ly?
ocalka: a vegetable or a swampy campground?
and if it was a vegetable would it taste better raw or cooked?
would it be too much trouble to have the word verification be actual words? i know, i know. i need to focus.
but with words like pwecksa and woznsi i feel like i've gotten an education in russian or something.
i know. there's world hunger. there's nuclear testing going on in north korea. heck, there's diet coke on sale at the krogers.
but all i can think of is what in the world is an obzelny anyway?
WEDNESDAY HODGEPODGE #577
2 days ago
This cracks me up because I think the same exact thing! This is one of the reasons I no longer use a word verification thing over at the asylum.
ReplyDeleteI've also toyed with the idea of creating a dictionary for all of these words. *lol*
And wow...I just checked out your factropolis and the factoid about high heeled shoes cracks me up even more, especially when you apply it to today's times. Can you see Donald Trump walking around in a pair of Manolos, or possibly even Bill Gates! LMAO!
It cracks me up when I see words that are super close to real words! I think to myself how in the world do they come up with these things? :)
ReplyDeletecute post. i think i have ADD too. i think of the word as a whole sentence. like yunhyt (yellow umbrellas not hurt yellow trees. or shyurty (Santa's hungery yet you roll tiny yoyos. yup ive got issues...:)
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