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Please help! I actually write the following words out and can't for the life of me think of any good briefs for these. Any…Continue
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I write 2004 this way: /T W OU R. (It's part of a system.) For 2014 I've used /T W OU R T the couple of times it's come up so far. This is just a suggestion; I haven't had enough experience to know if it's going to work. When I've tried just writing out 2014 a couple times (just for practice), I isn't all that difficult.
Okay. How are we writing 2014? I have no ideas.
Does anyone have a brief for E&O?
MAORK = macro
MAO*RK = {macro^}
ooh, can you throw in a *F (v) for "I don't even know."
(I love that language.)
Briefs Encountered is a CD or book by Laurie Boucke.
I like that one too, but that's my "I don't even know"
I've always done YOEN for ,you know, and it works great. It seems "you know" always pops up in the middle of a sentence.
Ann, where do I find brief encounters? Is that a website with briefs?
There's also briefpedia.com. Website with briefs by Johnny Jackson.
Thank you!!
I just started writing TPHO*E for "you know," which is great when someone begins a sentence with you know or uses it in the middle of a sentence. It seems like I write this many, many times in each and every job. This save me from writing you, know, comma, which is three strokes!
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