Sounds Right, looks wrong
Sounds Right, looks wrong
I've thought of this before but never started it. You know how some words sound like other words when spoken? Well, what if we wrote a story using words that sound like the words you mean, but are spelled like a different word. When you look at it, it would seem like jibberish, but when you read it out loud, it would sound perfectly understandable. Sample:
Ones eye road they're whores threw eh passed your
(once I rode their horse through a pasture)
So the challenge is to attach another (wrong word) to this to keep it going. Make sure it sounds like original word when it's spoken. I'll use that example as a start on the next page and see how long we can keep it going.
Ones eye road they're whores threw eh passed your
(once I rode their horse through a pasture)
So the challenge is to attach another (wrong word) to this to keep it going. Make sure it sounds like original word when it's spoken. I'll use that example as a start on the next page and see how long we can keep it going.


