Friday, January 27, 2006

Also . . .

It's Mozart's birthday.
But what if I want to spell that "Motzart"?
What's the difference?

6 comments:

Cache said...

what if i want to spell it Brig-ham. like half your name is ham, how would you like that?

or like brigum. like like half of you is something to chew on. how would you like that? would you like that? huh? huh?

Brigham said...

Then I would say that we were in 3rd grade, because that's when I heard all that stuff the first time.

"Hey, hey Cash-ian, Cash-ian. What, like you're made out of money? I bet you've got so much money, Cash, why don't you buy more nice things with all your money, Cash-ian? Why don't you go live in a nice house and drive a nice car and have a nice dinner, Cash."

See, how does that feel?

Lauren said...

I bet you only knew it was Mozart's birthday 'cause you saw it on the Google page, huh?

Brigham said...

No, Barnes children are raised to know that January 27 = Mozart's birthday.

Tannertrue said...

I enjoy thinking of alternative spellings for words. for example I IM'd my friend this:

"I am going to the singles ward on sundé."

Eh? Pretty good, huh?

Cache said...

You are the 3rd grader.