Loose Parts by Dave Blazek for August 06, 2012

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    margueritem  over 11 years ago

    Curse you, Ken of Strafford!

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    chireef  over 11 years ago

    and look if you turn it upside down it also serves as a “M”

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    pcolli  over 11 years ago

    He’d sell more "E"s, the most common letter in the English language.

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    waynl  over 11 years ago

    Ken of Strafford: First person to utter that famous phrase “But wait, there’s more!”

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    barbhinkins  over 11 years ago

    He sold all the "e"s – got left with the "W"s

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    Jonni  over 11 years ago

    Ken of Strafford; champ salesman of Wordmakers!

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    PICTO  over 11 years ago

    I think he also sold one to Sno….

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    Larry Miller Premium Member over 11 years ago

    Good thing he’s a sword maker instead of a Tootsie Roll Fudge maker.If you’re old enough you might remember a certain commercial….

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    Perkycat  over 11 years ago

    The English language would have been much easier without Ken of Strafford.

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    ProfessorKid  over 11 years ago

    Later he branched out into selling K’s, for words like “Knife” and “Knock”… ; ))

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    larryrhoades  over 11 years ago

    Is “sordmaker” vs. “swordmaker” the joke?Create a market by changing the spelling?

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    freeholder1  over 11 years ago

    Well, it is silent, you know.

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    freeholder1  over 11 years ago

    ho no bron co. Yeah, we do need that W thing sometimes.

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    alan.gurka  over 11 years ago

    Merv Griffith was descended from him, hence, “Wheel of Fortune.”

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