On our refrigerator we have a set of magnetic block letters (they look like the letter-blocks you probably played with as a child). There are only so many letters in a set, though. Earlier this year, it became a challenge of mine to make a phrase using all of the letters. Everytime I've come home from college, I have done this. I recently completed the tenth "refridgephrase" (as I call them). Keep in mind, they all use the same letters. Here they are (punctuation, italics, and capitalization added):
1. My zebra t-rex Joe and I live life to tip cows and hug Quakers.
2. We're queasy children baking ziti for a juxtaposed TV mole.
3. My lil' bug, Dr. Jeeter Zeva, wanted a Q-tip axe for cookin' sushi.
4. A zoned squirt of thy melted rig wax is a clever joke in a pub.
5. Slavik twerp-lord Jacque Fambu is THE OXYGENATED IONIZER.
6. Attempted haiku failed. Squirrels now angry. Exovize Job C.
7. The Brew of Cupid. I am darker quality. Love joins gazes next.
8. I never faked a grim soliloquy in a topaz Bejerschtwed tux.
9. An evil orb jinxed wizard Galmec's quest for The Utopia Key.
10. Rejuvenate six lazy octopi before mirk squid gnaw the lad.
And just for fun, here's a picture my cousin and I randomly slapped down as a JPEG the other day. It's called "Sun (son) in Training":
Thursday, December 29, 2005
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I remember seeing some of these phrases.
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