Can I do it?
Yes, yes. I know. I missed yesterday. Sue me. I was going to post after Vallen and she snuck in on me. I'll post twice today! I am following the challenge given over at NaBloPoMo to post everyday for the month of March. To spice things up a bit, they propose a month of lists. Now, I am, in fact, a list maker, but I highly doubt you want to see all of my lists as they are only exciting to me. Therefore, I will be making some random lists that you may or may not be bored by. If you are bored, forgive me. If you're not, I am delighted. Without further delay, the first list.
This is my grocery list. I am copying it for you almost the same way I have it written. They only thing that is left out are those words that I had to strike out (if someone could please explain to me how to do that, I would be forever in your debt. I've seen it on numerous blogs, but have yet to figure it out.) I wish I had a scanner so you could see that this is really what my list looks like.
Sepiw
Gniddup
Xim gniddup oihcatsip
Xim puos noino
Tiurf
Feeb dnuorg
Alegab
Essehc enolovorp
Maps
Sgge
Klim
Taem
Daerb
Rettub
Essehc egattoc
Skcans
Ados
Essehc atef
Rettub tunaep (larutan)
Gev nezorf
Sallitrot
Sunday, March 2, 2008
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2 comments:
In high school I always wrote my "notes" to friends backwards. we had some silly idea that if we got caught the teacher wouldn't be able to read it. Geesh!
You can do the strikethrough by going into the HTML editing mode.. then you look up the text you want to strike and put
< s > in front and < /s > behind it.
(leave out the spaces)
that's all :)
greetings from the netherlands!
p.s. I LOVE writing backwards, I also write it in mirror-image.. *lol*
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