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Mike’s Morsel: There are few things in this world grosser than warm, runny yogurt.

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Tara said:

Think first, then blog.

Pretend that you are a girl…then read that ‘morsel’…you sick, sick man, I’m appauld by your brevity.

TANGENT: What is it called when two words share the same letters but mean two different things?

A_P_P_A_U_L_D

A_P_P_L_A_U_D

Sorry, I’m nursing a hangover that has lasted 48 hours and random thoughts are beginning to flood my mind.

Mike McG said:

And that was Tara everyone, always seeking the greater truth here by expanding my ideas far far far beyond their original intentions.

I think you were thinking of anagrams in general. But you pointed out a special case where only two letters are swapped. And because I’m bored as well I’ll share with you that I was always fascinated, enchanted if you will, by the words NUCLEAR and UNCLEAR and how different the second half is pronounced if the letters in the first half are swapped.

You’re example also is a special case because you mispelled both words. A 48 hour hangover will do that to you.

Tara said:

YOUR

get it right man, you did go to college.

hahahahahahahaha!

so what if I can’t spell, I never claimed that I could.

Mike McG said:

Hahaha, my spelling has definately degraded in my old age. And I was sober. Well, I only brought up the spelling because you brought up anagrams. I propose as the only fair way this could be settled, we have an intoxicated spelling bee. Of Yiddish slang.

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Tara said:

Thanks for once again making me feel absolutely stupid. Here’s one for you:

E_V_I_A_N

N_A_I_V_E

*taken from Reality Bites*

Mike McG said:

To keep this wordplay train going, another fave of mine:

A_S_S_U_A_G_E

S_A_U_S_A_G_E

If you really like this, you should play TextTwist on Yahoo Games. Especially, since you’re always so bored and all!

 
 
Tara said:

Try this one:

P_A_L_E

L_A_P_E

I am all kinds of genius!

Mike McG said:

Yeah. Or you can go with an actual word, like LEAP for Chrissake!

 
 

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