Check her out.
I love. She could have won with yes to yet to net to not, but I imagine she was going for something like love to lose to lost to lust (come to think of it, yes to yet to net to not works just as well).
There should be a word for when an artist's name is evocative or reminiscent of his or her work (as I find it here). Then a good name for Christo would be William (typographically). Others?
Thursday, February 21, 2008
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She cheats like hell. Check out the OK one.
Oh, whatsamatter, some of those aren't words? Cry me a river, boyfriend.
A question: My boss has this excellent calendar of a word game per day. However, one puzzle was to use the letters of a six letter word to make another six letter word. Most were pretty easy, but one eluded us:
Psuedo
We eventually came up with souped, although our general consensus was that souped isn't a real word (i.e., it's not in a dictionary). We looked at the answer on the back, and it was in fact, souped. Would you consider "souped" a word unto itself, as in, ^ sheeyeit gurl, mah ford one fiddy is souped-up, or is the word "souped-up"? Alternately, if someone pours a bowl of soup on your head, does that mean you've been souped? (The campbell's variety of punk'd)
I think "souped up" has no hyphen, so "souped" is a word. But it would have been much better if you had to turn "souped" back into "pseudo."
I say this as a grizzled veteran of a "guess the six-letter word" game, which I used to procrastinate with before I discovered blogs. This game figures in my novel in progress, C. S. Lewis, Fuck You. I played it often enough that it gave me "syzygy" at least twice -- I got it in four tries.
(Lore may remember once stumping me with "enroak.")
anorak with a typo?
Syzygy Whiz, is the title of my novel out of progress.
also, have you seen the Jenny Holzer exhibit at MassMOCA? You're a fan, right?
MLAWX: graduate degree required to understand how people in their mid-thirties defend themselves in court.
It was really "korean," which you shouldn't have used, but which I should've been able to unscramble anyway. Most humiliating.
Jenny Holzer at Mass MoCA? I have to go next time I'm headed south. (I went to Mass MoCA before it opened, on the way back from my cousin's wedding in Western Mass.)
sauit: a toast delivered when you're too drunk to articulate
How do we get her to join us in the comments section on this blog? The fact that she cheats is a plus, btw.
Is the current inactivity on this blog due to the writers' strike?
i've been wondering the same thing.
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