Whenever I finish typing something I always have this little pile of letters, punctuation marks and spaces left over at the end that I must erase.
Sort of like the the scraps of cloth left on the floor after a sewing project or what ends up in my dustpan after cleaning under the kids dresser; bits of bunnydust, broken Lego parts and Polly Pocket shoes.
Even like the extra little bits of leftover pastry from making a pie.
There must be a name for this collection of verbal flotsam and jetsam I end up with, maybe even a hidden purpose??
I hope that in erasing them I am doing the right thing and that they are not some Davinci-code-esq message from deep within my consciousness meant to simplify (or further complicate) my life, or god forbid a message from someone...
(egads...never even thought about that.)
Maybe there is a way to save them and use them later.... (No, I did not just watch the Beautiful Mind...but what a great film no?)
Let's see...
Alphagloop...(noooo...... too sticky)
Punctalitero...(hmmm too Latin)
Stuccoperiodo...(too much like Beth's most embarrassing things list plus too Italian)
I know...."Extrillius punctuatum" "EP" for short.
No?
Boy I REALLY do need a life...
7 comments:
I don't get extrillius punctuatum. what am I doing wrong? Is it possible to have EP envy? Could I fake it like this??;.'';,,.l
Chortle snuck...
Ya but ..I could tell you faked it...
(I'll TRY to teach you...but you might have to be hopelessly dyslexic AND a wildly bad typist with fat fingers like myself)
*sniff*
:-l
Trish here...
I'd go for the Alphagloop or "AG" for short.
LOL the things you come up with!
I believe these marks ARE a hidden code. They're telling you to send Dorky Dad lots of money.
you need to write that book!!!!!!
NOW!
Eva...is that so I can shut the h*ll up and stop writing stupid cr*p like this or you actually think I might have a chance?
(to self...what would I ever write aobut??)
PS is "" there yet?
Waiting with baited breath...
(update required...)
oh come on! You can write a story about two women in their twenties, and the crazy life they had together.
Hmmmm, wait this sounds familar!
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