Click on the link below and read “The Style Invitational” by The Washington Post. After reading it, you should participate in the contest. You must submit your answers to The Washington Post via email and you must post your response here as well. The due date is Monday at midnight.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/04/09/AR2010040902338.html
Send your entries by e-mail to losers@washpost.com or by fax to 202-334-4312. Deadline is Monday, April 21. Put “Week 864″ in the subject line of your e-mail, or it risks being ignored as spam. Include your name, postal address and phone number with your entry. Contests are judged on the basis of humor and originality. All entries become the property of The Washington Post.
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The Young-Slaughter-Camp Act: Requires all child murderers (between the ages of 9 and 17) to attend a camp to help them develop a better life style filled with joy and motivation.
Jampin Juhusafex- when one is in a shocked manner, and decides to dance after being shocked in the first place.
Laggaton- the person in a group who always walks slower than everyone else and makes you wait.
Goof Gried – a silly, greedy, thief
Chelsea Wilson says:
treet sweat- (sweet treat) the perspiration created by a person who is really excited to eat dessert.
gyelasses (eyeglasses) — irish cross-dresser
benglejills:(jinglebells) annoying girls who sing the wrong lyrics to christmas songs
crimeny jicket- the black onsies criminals wear when they rob a bank
( footlights ) , lootfights – looters fighting over the same thing.
leadhights (headlights) – the lights you put on your lead pencil to see what you are writing
bandhack (backhand) : when a certain member of a band hacks into another bands personal information
tairy fale (fairy tale): when one does not tarry (stay in one place for a while, usually for no good reason) as long as he should, and he winds up being stuck in the situation he was trying to avoid.
danswhic (sandwich)- A special Jewish dance done on a bar mitzvah.
popcorn (copporn) – what cops do late at night to keep occupied.
Tar Bender (Bar Tender) – One who bends cigarettes in order to prevent others from smoking.
ranglets (strangle) – kids who door bell ditch houses
loot box(tool box) – a box where all of someones personal treasures are kept for safe keeping.
(force ) cefore- 1) you see someone yell “fore” on the golf course, or 2) you see four different things at once
(force ) cefor- 1) you see someone yell “fore” on the golf course, or 2) you see four different things at once
packback (backpack)- a person who packs a lot of guilt on and their back starts to hurt .
crash tan (trash can)- a devise that looks like a trash can after being run over by a car that is used as a tanning chair for a persons back yard.
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