The witching hour
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Haha that happens to me when I'm tired too! Words don't look right and don't sound like words!
Halloween Already :D
What do you call a witch on the beach? A sandwitch.
Not that it has much to do with the FML, that is.
I like her picture
Speaking of sandwiches, get back to the kitchen and make me one.
I'll pass. :')
Ctrl+R is your friend (unless your company supplies a witch-burning service)
Once you save it's too late. Better to use find and replace. Chances are if it's business related, they won't be talking about witches.
Nevermind, I misread what you wrote. I wish it were possible to delete your own posts.
sounds the same, just hope the person youre presenting it too is blind, as long as someone reads it too him, theyll never know....
Which witch is which?
Yes, spelt is a words. According to Oxford dictionary it is interchangerble with the word 'spelled'...
Ah horrible feeling...same thing happens when you repeat one word/phrase multiple times...haha it becomes like a foreign language ^^ Good luck though!!
Keywords
who doesnt use spellcheck? now make me a sandwitch.
Eye hate win people get words mixed up with other words that sound alike. That's why eye make shirt that eye use the write words. Eye like talking better then typing because you can here what they say without having second guesses. Eye really think it is stupid win people can make a simple sentence, not make munch cents at all. Eye hope win eye ham hold enough two have a sun, his generation would no the difference of words that sound alike.