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July 28, 2009

Word Formation

Word Formation

1   A. He was killed by ACCIDENT. B. He was killed . . . . . .
 

2   A. He is an ABLE man. B. He has great . . . . . .
 

3   A. He is not an AMBITIOUS man. B. He has no . . . . . .
 

4   A. I like being COMFORTABLE. B. I go in for . . . . . .
 

5   A. I heard a sound in the DISTANCE. B. I heard a . . . . . sound.
 

6   A. He was a DETERMINED man. B. He is a man of great . . . . .
 

7   A. We AGREED to try it. B. We made an . . . . . . to try it.
 

8   A. My head ACHES. B. I have a head . . . . . .
 

9   A. I was CURIOUS about the reason for his actions. B. I felt some . . . . . about the reason for his actions.
 

10   A. What do you BELIEVE in? B. What are your . . . . . ?
 

11   A. After CONSIDERING the matter carefully, we agreed. B. After careful . . . . . we agreed.
 

12   A. They DECIDED to stop. B. Their . . . . . was to stop.
 

13   A. He BEHAVES very well. B. His . . . . . is very good.
 

14   A. He likes being CRUEL. B. He enjoys . . . . .
 

15   A. I APOLOGIZED to him. B. I offered him an . . . . . .
 

16   A. She ATTRACTS everybody. B. She is an . . . . . woman.
 

17   A. The prime minister DECLARED that he was going to retire. B. The prime minister made a . . . . . that he was going to retire.
 

18   A. He always AMUSED us. B. He is always an . . . . . man.
 

19   A. You must go in CAUTIOUSLY. B. You must go in with . . . . . .
 

20   A. The village was completely DESTROYED. B. The . . . . . of the village was complete.
 

21   A. We heard that his father had DIED. B. We heard of the . . . . . of his father.
 

22   A. Columbus DISCOVERED America in 1492. B. 1492 is the date of the . . . . . of America by Columbus.
 

23   A. His CRIMES are well-known. B. He is a well-known . . . . . .
 

24   A. The whole ship EXPLODED. B. There was a great . . . . . . in the ship.
 

25   A. DESCRIBE what you can see from here. B. Give a . . . . . . of what you can see from here.
 

26   A. He COLLECTS old coins. B. He is a . . . . . of old coins.
 

27   A. I am very CONFIDENT that he will win. B. I have great . . . . . in him.
 

28   A. He was ABSENT from the meeting. B. His . . . . . from the meeting was not noticed.
 

29   A. His face became BRIGHTER. B. His face . . . . . .
 

30   A. Everyone ADMIRES him. B. He is everybody's . . . . . .
 

31   A. What is his ADDRESS? B. To whom shall I . . . . . the letter?
 

32   A. The rain DAMAGED a lot of our corn. B. The rain caused a lot of . . . . . to our corn.
 

33   A. He is always very CRITICAL. B. He is always a severe . . . . . .
 

34   A. The actor APPEARED on the stage. B. The actor made his . . . . . . on the stage.
 

35   A. He ARRIVED late. B. His . . . . . was delayed.
 

36   A. A child DEVELOPS more slowly than most young animals. B. A child's . . . . . is slower than that of most young animals.
 

37   A. This problem is too DIFFICULT. B. The . . . . . . of this problem is too great.
 

38   A. BLOOD was coming from his nose. B. His nose was . . . . . .
 

39   A. We ADVERTISE in all papers. B. We put . . . . . . (plural) in all the papers.
 

40   A. He could not EXPLAIN why he was there. B. He could give no . . . . . . why he was there.
 

41   A. He loves ARGUING. B. He loves an . . . . . .
 

42   A. He had no means of DEFENDING himself. B. He had no . . . . . .
 

43   A. They have DINNER at 8 o'clock. B. They . . . . . . at 8 o'clock.
 

44   A. Livingstone EXPLORED Africa in the late nineteenth century. B. Livingstone's . . . . . of Africa was in the late nineteenth century.
 

45   A. CIVILIZATION has not yet come to them. B. They are not yet . . . . . people.
 

46   A. You must ENTER here. B. This is the . . . . . .
 

47   A. He is an ACTIVE man. B. He has a lot of . . . . . (plural)
 

48   A. Nobody has proved that all men are EQUAL. B. Nobody has proved the . . . . . of all men.
 

49   A. When were you BORN? B. What is your date of . . . . . .?
 

50   A. The audience APPLAUDED loudly. B. The audience's . . . . . was loud.
 

51   A. He is often ANGRY. B. His . . . . . . frightened us.
 

52   A. He CONFESSED that he had done it. B. He made a . . . . . .
 

53   A. He writes musical COMPOSITIONS. B. He is a . . . . . .
 

54   A. He was APPOINTED headmaster. B. The . . . . . . of a new headmaster was delayed.
 

Well, Rod Stewart, he's a bit of a cunt.

A6E - 000351                         Well, Rod Stewart, he's a bit of a cunt.
A6E - 000352                                               Why  is he a cunt?
ADA - 002209                                                     `I'm a dirty cunt.
ALJ - 000205                                           She used to be a good cunt, now she was a dressful of dead fishmeat. 
ALJ - 000275                                          She looked like a good cunt.
ALJ - 000727                        He decided that Anne was probably a very good cunt.
BN3 - 000412                                         `I'm looking for a cunt called Caplan.' 
C8E - 000285        to stand here all afternoon being laughed at like a cunt.
CD6 - 000395        augh, and my friends used to say, `Oh you're just a cunt, man.'
CD6 - 000544                                                  `That's a complete cunt,' he grumbles.
CGC - 001618        dice and stand in front of 10,000 people and make a complete cunt of himself and not think about it.
CGF - 001282         have problems referring to myself approvingly as a  cunt , or even
EUU - 001268        described any client who wouldn't buy from him as a 'cunt' even scribbling comments to
EW8 - 001276        s used to referring to the female sexual organ as a cunt will not b
FNU - 000521                                                    `He's a cunt,' said Stella.  
FSH - 001986        stupid mocking faces were enough to make him feel a cunt
G01 - 001156                                                `You look a miserable cunt in the picture, too.' 
H80 - 002562                     Les'd thought Gerald'd been a bit of a cunt about it all but he'd never told
HGL - 000245                                                    `He's a dozy cunt, that Henry,' he says.
HGL - 001208        m, gelling knives of black hair and saying, `He's a cunt, that one.'
HGL - 002739                             Though what she's doing with a thick Irish cunt like you is beyond me.' 
HRA - 002630                                                  `You're a cunt, Killion.
KCU - 0008935                                           I bet she had a cold cunt every morning 
KD5 - 009267                                                 I looked a  cunt      
KDA - 000557                                            Makes me look a right cunt dragging me out of the shop let alone .
KDA - 001343                What's the difference between a prick and a cunt
KDA - 002262         try and do it now, if somebody wants to act like a cunt, let them!
KDA - 005473                                                   You're a cunt
KDA - 005492                                                   You're a cunt ! 
KDA - 005511                    About,  a right poof's game  see he's a cunt  the  football . 
KDA - 005785                                                   You're a cunt!
KDA - 008082                                               That'll be a cunt.
KE1 - 002420                                                    She's a cunt
KE1 - 002422                                           I reckon she's a cunt!  
KE5 - 00438         is tonight it's got no fucking petrol in it, what a cunt, stressed out 
KP4 - 002360        e Mr  or not  cos he can be, he can be, he's such a cunt sometimes     
KP4 - 002361                                                     he's a real cunt but he's er he's quite funny though.
KP4 - 002583                                                Yeah he's a cunt.  
KP9 - 000791                                                   You're a little cunt though int ya?     
KP9 - 001169                                               That ain't a cunt though is it?
KPG - 000005                                  Don't call my boyfriend a cunt ! 
KPG - 001111                                       Daniel you're such a  cunt!  
KPG - 005799                                                       is a cheeky little cunt!
KPR - 000821                                        Cos he called you a fat cunt,  yo , it still rankles with you doesn't it?  
KPR - 000825                                            he called me  a fucking cunt!   
KPR - 000830        itting and he walked up and he went  Andy, you're a fucking cunt!  
KR2 - 000888                                                   You're a cunt!

rock_N+and+roll_N

A7A - 000179        here's going to be a big party in the woods, real rock and roll.
A7A - 001163        the social welfare services, and Paul asked about rock and roll, about which Karl modestly denied all knowledge. 
AB5 - 000645        ually saw him rooted in England or rooted only in rock and roll.
AB5 - 001444        cross between writing this play and doing another rock and roll show.
ADM - 000017                                                          Rock and roll, which arrived for me in 1958, had completely severed the younger generation from its elders.
AJJ - 00151         dy,' declaring: `I'm fairly easy-going and I like rock and roll.'
APC - 000605                                             `They prefer rock and roll.
ARM - 00382                                                     Errr, rock and rolls, ollie fakies, Smith grinds, nose pivots, things like that.
ART - 000910                                                   I'm in rock and roll.
ART - 001179        vate lifestyle, the classic Catch 22 of socialist rock and roll.
ART - 001469                  How could The Smiths sink into big time rock and roll and retain their integrity?
B17 - 000503                                                          Rock and roll was the musical focus of this youth subculture, and the reaction which the Teddy Boys engendered was one of outrage and panic.
B17 - 000504         the happenings at cinemas and concerts featuring rock and roll films and music.
B17 - 000508        ok back at old photographs and films of the 1950s rock and roll craze, and the Teddy Boys, it is easy to wonder what all the fuss was about.
CHX - 000792                                      Was dancing to some rock and roll
EBT - 001396        digenous French boulevard theatre; the subsidy of rock and roll drives out the French popular chanson of Leclerc and Piaf. 
ED7 - 000291         or `intense' and his favourite `Hey man, this is rock and roll'.
ED7 - 000304                                            `The Greatest Rock and Roll Swindle'.   
EG0 - 001030                                           Mothers on the Rock and Roll 
FR9 - 000505                                         Remember topless rock and roll with Victor Shrigley and his Giggly Wigglies.
FU7 - 00236          the Fringe on Top' and 'Some Enchanted Evening', rock and roll burst about my ears. 
G3R - 002096        ped the staid dance music for rather, more lively rock and roll.
GU9 - 001055         until a year before, her main interests had been rock and roll and the Beatles, and she fell upon the job at `Laura Ashley' as representing part of the faded Sixties pop culture she loved.
GVT - 002391        organizes dances with this - what d'you call it - Rock and Roll? - for the young people of his parish on Sunday evenings.
GVT - 002671                                                     This Rock and Roll was a manufactured music, with scarcely a shred of genuine folk content.
HV0 - 000125                                Usual sort of sex, drugs, rock and roll as you get in the papers on a Saturday as well.
K1H - 000364        death of Elvis Presley, the appeal of The King of Rock and Roll is just as great.
K1K - 001041                            One of the all time greats of rock and roll is in the region tonight on the last date of a UK tour.
KBD - 000532                                                      and rock and roll.
KCD - 002131          any more of the erm dialysis put it, make a pig rock and roll
KCD - 002133                                         Yeah, make a pig rock and roll.
KD9 - 001949                  He's a very like er  rebellious towards rock and roll
KDA - 004306                                                    Let's rock and roll.  
KDA - 008784                                            It's fucking  rock and roll
KNY - 000288                                                          Rock and roll Great Britain. 
KP4 - 001018        oll  You know that tape that you had with all the rock and roll's greatest hits.  
KP4 - 001018        oll  You know that tape that you had with all the rock and roll's greatest hits. 

July 27, 2009

13 Most Unfortunate Personal Names for their Jobs - Oddee.com

13 Most Unfortunate Personal Names for their Jobs



Kim Yoo Suk

Kim “You Suck” - no matter how well you perform, when the crowd starts chanting your name you can't help but be reminded.
(Source)


Chew Kok

You are travelling in comfort with Chew Kok. (Source)


Sue Yoo

Lawyer Sue Yoo: when you least expect she is going to sue you! (Source)


Dr. Ted Kadiver

For some reason, some doctors have the most unusual names that don't fit their profession. I'm sure this man is a fine, fine surgeon, but it's just his name… Dr. Ted Kadiver. (Source)

Melvin Boner

Endodentist Dr. Boner, first class services!
(Source)


Dr. Alden Cockburn

Dr. Cockburn is an urologist (obviously) working in New Mexico. (Source)


Brad Slaughter

Some guys were just born into their jobs. (Source)


Karl Thojntxhebvwg

Are you looking for a loan or a new mortgage? If so, ask for this gentleman right here -- if you can… (Source)


Oliver Loser

Candidate Oliver Loser. It seems we have a winner. (Source)


Willie Stroker

Judge Stroker, you can imagine what he's doing when he has his hands down... (Source)


Mike Litoris

Owned! (Source)


Rusty Kuntz

Most unfortunate baseball player ever (Source)


Robert G.Aycock

His parent's didn't see this coming? (Source)
13 Most Unfortunate Personal Names for their Jobs - Oddee.com