Thursday, January 27, 2005

People Don't Usually Talk Like That

I saw the headline for this "helpful" little article at MSN. Here's a handy guide to faking your way through Superbowl Sunday. I can only hope, for the sake of the writer, that the suggested comments were put there for humor's sake, because they'll make a faker stand out like a sore thumb (or a good halftime show).

6 Comments:

Blogger Bekah said...

However, the comments were hilarious, even me who actually read and learned someting in the tutorial could tell the comments were not very copasetic.

2:25 PM  
Blogger Vaughan said...

I'm just hoping that they were supposed to be jokes. The article wasn't written in a manner that would imply it was meant to be humorous. I've read some very, VERY dry stuff, and it has a different feel from that of this article. By the way, how long had you been waiting to squeeze the word "copasetic" into a sentence?

3:14 PM  
Blogger Bekah said...

I tend to incorporate large words on a whim. Once I had a friend laughing for a long time when I used the words "Yo" and "Vernacular" in the same sentence. I don't remember the sentence anymore. BTW I thoroughly enjoy reading your Blogs. I stumbled upon it and found it entertaining and clean, which appear to be a rare pairing.

3:46 PM  
Blogger Bekah said...

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3:46 PM  
Blogger Vaughan said...

Well, thank you, fauxturtle. It's really exciting to learn that people who weren't already my friends are actually reading this stuff! Whodathunkit?

9:10 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I read this thing, and I personally like to consider myself everyone's enemy.

Love,

Hehoff

10:30 PM  

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