I know that I'm a bit sick when I get excited about briefs, but I actually do. I've been writing Ed E*D for the last 30 years, and I hate it every single time I write it. I hate that stroke.
Thanks to Mark & TKWARD, I have now mixed it up, and Ed is now TKWED. And I can't wait until someone says Edwin, so I can throw that TKWEUPN in there, too.
hehehe. you're not alone. it has been a hobby for me to learn shiny new briefs since theory. I remember in dictation classes afterwards there would always be some comment about: Agh! that x word or phrase! Is there some way around it?! It was always interesting to hear the suggestions of the top o' people's heads or something they found in a book^^
I understand the use of TKW for Edward and for Edwin...
But I've lost it on Ed as TKWED could someone explain that one to me?
Also, how would one write the word edit? edited? using the TKW...
As to briefs in general, I find myself falling to sleep thinking of them, or waiting places and thinking of them, or being driven somewhere or on the train/bus and thinking of them.
If someone has to have an obsession or a compulsion, or a hobby, not a bad one to have... IMHO... LOL...
Andrew Snail Sutton
Sep 5, 2009
Gary Wolpow
But I've lost it on Ed as TKWED could someone explain that one to me?
Also, how would one write the word edit? edited? using the TKW...
As to briefs in general, I find myself falling to sleep thinking of them, or waiting places and thinking of them, or being driven somewhere or on the train/bus and thinking of them.
If someone has to have an obsession or a compulsion, or a hobby, not a bad one to have... IMHO... LOL...
Sep 5, 2009
Laura Johnson
Oct 31, 2009