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  • Saturday, April 02, 2005

    phrases

    These phrases look like they are made up of certain words but really they are made of other completely different words. The key here is sounds. They sound like another phrase when read together quickly. Have a friend read the words or listen while you read the words and see if you can get the phrases.
    e.g. (an example for free) Aisle of ewe <--read that quickly to get - I love you

    Try these

    Data day his shoes (works best if you pronounce data as in the Star Trek character)

    Ape rack tickle so loot shun

    Gopher a see nick drive

    Full hours earn ice

    Why dough chew half us and which

    2 Comments:

    At 4/02/2005 9:30 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

    hi.
    i'm just a passerby, and i think your blog is pretty cool.
    you seem like a poetry writing, music composing kinda person.
    do you play the guitar?i do.

     
    At 4/02/2005 4:42 PM, Blogger Tracey said...

    Thanks for checking my blog out. I don't play guitar. I think that's mainly because piano took up my formative years, and people have trouble teaching me left handed on righty guitars. I do like poetry though and have tried my hand at composing. Nothing serious enough to record but I know how to do it.

     

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