Eli meant to behave but there were way too many options.
Monday, March 02, 2009
Mumble: Twitter for Guys
Eli, TechnoBunny that he is, has the next great web ap, Mumble: Twitter for guys, something to let guys communicate the way guys communicate. Three letter limit
Yea Naw Aah Mmm Sex Ber (ok, that's cheating, but we're guys) ale
Eli, speaking of guys (but otherwise OT), I see that the multi-syllabic David Legates is using his state climatologist title at a forthcoming Cato event. I seem to faintly recall that he had been barred from doing so. You being from that general neck of the woods, I thought your memory of this might be more specific.
Eli A couple of additions for your Mumble dictionary (which will presumably be called MumboJumbo): 1) Erm (or any of its derivatves like err, umm, ugh) - used to denote any of the following: a) confusion b) cogitation c) drunkenness d) nausea e) yes (*conditions apply) f) no (**conditions apply) g) neither e) nor f) (indecision)
2) Eh? (or any of its associates such as Wah? Huh? Hnh?).
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Eli, speaking of guys (but otherwise OT), I see that the multi-syllabic David Legates is using his state climatologist title at a forthcoming Cato event. I seem to faintly recall that he had been barred from doing so. You being from that general neck of the woods, I thought your memory of this might be more specific.
ReplyDeleteThe Daily Show had this bit later the same night you posted this.
ReplyDeleteOh!
ReplyDeleteAre you now the leporacle?
ReplyDeleteoh and not ber - ale obv
ReplyDeleteGin and H2O,
ReplyDeleteagh!
Eli
ReplyDeleteA couple of additions for your Mumble dictionary (which will presumably be called MumboJumbo):
1) Erm (or any of its derivatves like err, umm, ugh) - used to denote any of the following:
a) confusion
b) cogitation
c) drunkenness
d) nausea
e) yes (*conditions apply)
f) no (**conditions apply)
g) neither e) nor f) (indecision)
2) Eh? (or any of its associates such as Wah? Huh? Hnh?).
3) Zzz.
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