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A Wordy Laugh – Spelling Misfits

Spelling mistakes; how deceivingly humorous is it? I never thought about it until I see all these pictures and imagining how one little mistake can change the whole meaning of the sentences. Some of these banners and signs are not small, magnifying the error even more. Anyway, after all these, I hope the proofreaders doesn’t increase their fees though.

“Hey, bartender! Can I have a cold bear please?”

I am still wondering how one could clean a table after dying.

Please don’t be so harsh on my potatoes.

Pork is one of my favourite meat but I rather have those without soul, thank you.

Can you help me take that book, I can’t reach it. Its categorized under “Hobbits”.

These are the products to help you “meet” people. Seriously.

Horny no more! Especially for those addicted to sex.

Original post by Pamela

Wordy Laugh Once Again: Follow the Instruction or not?

We are back with more wordy hahas!
This time, we are all about being obedient and courteous to instructions given by the authorities. Being a good citizen, I am sure whenever you saw a sign that notifies and warn you to be careful, you would be glad to obey it. Though, I am contemplating about following these instructions.

Are they implying that if I want to be in trouble, just call 110?

There goes our social life.

I don’t think I want to bump my head on purpose, let alone bumping it “caresully”.

We are the most precious stolen “goods” indeed.

Welcome to serious town.

I am slipping as carefully as I can.

Original post by Pamela

Numb Nut?

This got me laughing. Here is Sameer Mishra who won the Scripps 2008 National Spelling Bee. These kids get tough words but this word stumped Sameer … at least for a short moment.
Link: YouTube

(37 words)

Original post by Algonkin

Incredibly Fast Dictionary

If you need to know what a word means as fast as possible, go to Definr. It’s not as accurate or as thorough as Merrium-Webster, but it will help you cut to chase and get a usable result quickly and for free.
The content is based on Princteon’s open WordNet 2.0 and according to the site’s creators, they can serve up a word entry in just 2.4 miliseconds depending upond the user’s internet connection. And what’s the most common word searched for at Definr? “Hello”.
Link: Definr

Original post by algonkin