Saturday is Public Service Day. To celebrate, I've posted this YouTube video parody on a public service announcement for Coffee Addiction. Are you a coffee addict? Hi, I'm JoJo and I'm a Coffee Addict.
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This has been a week of words. On Monday, I talked about how our words should be grace-filled as we fulfill Titus 2: 7-8. On Wednesday, I shared A Story of Image. Today I'd like to share a fun video about rhyming. This is from Song Drops. It's called, I Wrote This Song Before I Knew How to Rhyme. Enjoy your Friday Funny!
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As long as we are destroying word illusions this week with Toxic Words on Monday and the meaning of peruse on Wednesday, I thought we'd tackle something else that has been a pet peeve of mine for quite a while. You've probably seen that familiar paragraph attributed to Cambridge University that says that as long as you keep the first and last letters of words in the correct places, you can switch around the letters and still read the paragraph. Here's a screen shot: Well, there is more to it than it first appears. Check out this YouTube video of the Brother's Winn from What You Ought to Know: Now that they have burst your bubble on this little parlor trick, I'd like...
It's time again for Friday Funnies and since we are still celebrating Ronald Reagan's birthday this week, I thought I'd post a rare video of his appearance on What's My Line that I found on YouTube. Enjoy this vintage black and white humor spectical. If you liked this post, please subscribe to our RSS feed and share the link…
This is from a YouTube series called Song Drops. It's called Before I Could Rhyme: A funny song by Bryant Oden. It's written for kids and so there's a part in the middle that's a bit gross, but the use of language and "UNrhyme" for lack of a better "NONword" is truly funny.