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Wordless Wednesday

2010 November 17
by Sarah


12 Responses
  1. Jeff permalink
    November 17, 2010

    Ironic that “wordless Wednesday” should be so full of words, don’t you think?

    One time Sarah and I ate at a great little restaurant (Melt) where they had magnetic words next to our table. We spent the whole time making sentences until every word was used in a meaningful and grammatically correct way. I’m sure whoever sat there after us appreciated the effort.

    • Jeff permalink
      November 17, 2010

      Oh, I see now that you tagged this post “irony”. Very good.

      • November 17, 2010

        Oh, yes, if this post didn’t come with a default title, the title would be “Irony.”

  2. November 17, 2010

    Very clever, Sarah!

  3. November 17, 2010

    Being a word-lover…I truly appreciate this addition to “wordless” Wednesday. ha ha.

  4. November 17, 2010

    this is great!

  5. November 17, 2010

    I LOVE magnetic poetry. I have a romance novel steamy set back at my parents house but I don’t have anywhere to myself to use it at my new apartment. It’s so much fun though, isn’t it?

    • November 17, 2010

      Nice! Yeah, it IS so much fun. We have the original set and the genius set. Eventually I had to remove a lot of them because it was taking up the ENTIRE fridge.

  6. November 17, 2010

    I’ve now been contemplating how it’s true that I’m always licking my tongue. Deep thoughts for Wordless Wednesday! :) And we could all use some sleepy time.

  7. November 17, 2010

    I always love fridge magnetic words, the best at parties when everyone’s had a few drinks.

  8. November 17, 2010

    How fun. I’d love to play around with that too.

    Have a terrific WW. :)

  9. November 18, 2010

    We have those too! How fun are those magnets?

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