Does the message above mean anything to you?
Whether you’re a keen texter and smart phone user, or a bit of a technophobe, I hope the following silly text messages will get your weekend off to a good start.
As the mother of a teenager I particularly like this last one.
Hope they made you a smile.
For more of the same, see this Daily Mail article.
I hope this post hit the nail on the head (HTNOTH) for this week’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Letters.
HAGO!
Love your take on the prompt! One of my guilty pleasures is reading Auto-Correct fails – usually with tears of laughter rolling down my face 🙂
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Whahahahahha! Laughed myself silly! Thanks Debbie! 😀
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This is great, even I don’t use it (I also love real words). As being older you have tu use your brain to get the meaning!
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LOL! This is great, and so creative. BFN 🙂
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Haha! Getting stuck in Chinese mode is a very REAL possibility (coming from an expat living in Hong Kong) 😉
Have you seen the memes on autocorrects. Some of them are hilarious!
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No I haven’t – I’m off to have a look.
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PLEASE tell me you’re not a Mail reader, Debbie!
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No, I’m definitely not! I did mean to put a disclaimer to that effect!
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Whew!
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LOL! Great submission for this challenge! 🙂
http://psychosomaticallyinlove.wordpress.com/2014/04/25/weekly-photo-challenge-letters/
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I saw these the other day on facebook and they still make me laugh
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I’m really bad with my close friends, and it was worse while I was living in Korea, luckily my friends knew what I was trying to get across there. My friends at home, not so much.
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As a mom of a teen, I LOVE this! Very clever and the humor I needed for today. Thank you!
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Funny stuff! The first time I saw LOL, I thought it was lots of love too!!…I havn’t really embraced this language yet 🙂
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Great interpretation of this challenge. I love it. 😀
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LMAO 🙂
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Had to look that one up, but I’ll certainly remember it
On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 8:51 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Haha! Too many acronyms, not enough understanding. I don’t use them much, even when texting. I’m too old-fashioned. I like real words.
janet
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I like real words too, and real punctuation.
On Fri, Apr 25, 2014 at 8:41 PM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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