October 17, 2008
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Just so you know …
If you’re texting on your phone, the word “awake” and “cycle” are the same?
Can you make a legitimate sentence that works if you switch the words “awake” and “cycle”? Bonus points if it’s funny.
If you’re texting on your phone, the word “awake” and “cycle” are the same?
Can you make a legitimate sentence that works if you switch the words “awake” and “cycle”? Bonus points if it’s funny.
Comments (14)
huh?
the cycle of day leaves me awake (?)
bonus points??? I know I’m not getting them for the above. Anyhow.
Actually awake is 2-9-2-55-33 and cycle is 222-999-222-555-33 when texting on a cellphone.
To answer your question, no I can’t. But I’ll keep thinking
@Singing4sDad -
If you have auto word completion turned on on your phone, they’re the same.
How do you get time to think about stuff like this?
@Reesister -
I don’t. I tried to text Kaitie this morning to ask if she was awake, but it came out, “are you cycle”. :-p
haha, sounds monthly related
I don’t text on my phone! I’m so old fashioned, I just talk.
Awake to the sound of some good music. (Right? You can cycle ‘like bike’ while listening to music.)
@kj_bible_thumper -
Hey, that works! Good job!
And welcome to SpiderDad land!
Hey! Nope- not a “must” update- just a “want to” update. Hope you and your are well!
yeah, t-9 texting can be interesting. home = good (i am almost good, call me on your way good) and cool = book (really? book). also lol = jok, which my son and i now just leave as jok.
So, now the plan is to let the Liberals screw up the country until the next election so the Republicans nominate someone we can actually get behind? I’m a little worried but I’ll try to keep a positive attitude if you think it will really work.
Don’t know how I ended up responding to this post. I thought I was on your election one.
@Pamcake318 -
I was trying to figure that out too!