Whoa!
- by Pixel
70 posts in the month of January. That’s an average of 2.29 posts per day. And we’re not even counting the retconning of my history (although shh! You didn’t hear it from me). I seriously need a life.
And now… some fun with spell check. As we all know, the name of this game is to type in two identical sentences and have one of them spell-checked (always picking the first recommended word). Here we go:
Although I’d never heard of Wenatchee or Entiat (or even Cherokee and Navajo. I mean, what is that?), I was glad to know it existed. And it’s not just because the state had one of the most contested elections ever, but because there’s a whole heck of a lot of people there (2) that read or have read my blog. Take that, Idaho!
Although I’d never heard of enthuse or entity (or even Cherokee and Navajo. I mean, what is that?), I was glad to know it existed. And it’s not just because the state had one of the most contested elections ever, but because there’s a whole heck of a lot of people there (2) that read or have read my bloc. Take that, Idaho!
Hmm… it usually works better with proper names.
ehh…
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70 posts in the month of January. That’s an average of 2.29 posts per day. And we’re not even counting the retconning of my history (although shh! You didn’t hear it from me). I seriously need a life. And now… some fun with spell check. As we all know, the name of this game is…
No, it’s because most people in Washington have birthdays in December-the end of February for some reason…
the hell are you talking about?