Awesome!

We got a Leap Frog Alphabet Pal from a friend. It has several different modes–one of them “letter sounds.” Noah suggested making it say dirty words. It won’t! They have it blocked. When you have it sound out a dirty word it breaks to giggles and says, “That tickles!”

Oh man. That’s awesome.

18 thoughts on “Awesome!

  1. notmy_realname

    Cute. Have you tried to trick it?

    For example, there’s a Vietnamese noodle soup restaurant who’s name amuses me; it’s called “Pho King”. No kidding. Seriously.
    http://www.yelp.com/biz/pho-king-oakland

    Also, what about transliterated foreign language curse words?
    (Somebody who knows how to curse in any foreign language please help me out here.)

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      1. notmy_realname

        Re: Cute. Have you tried to trick it?

        Too bad. Fun to try anyway.

        Memory returning… how about “merde” and spelling variations thereof?

        “Scheise”, as pointed out below, is a good one to try, too.

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      2. notmy_realname

        Re: Cute. Have you tried to trick it?

        Too bad. Fun to try anyway.

        Memory returning… how about “merde” and spelling variations thereof?

        “Scheise”, as pointed out below, is a good one to try, too.

        Reply
  2. notmy_realname

    Cute. Have you tried to trick it?

    For example, there’s a Vietnamese noodle soup restaurant who’s name amuses me; it’s called “Pho King”. No kidding. Seriously.
    http://www.yelp.com/biz/pho-king-oakland

    Also, what about transliterated foreign language curse words?
    (Somebody who knows how to curse in any foreign language please help me out here.)

    Reply
  3. ribbin

    That’s awesome! You should try phonetic sound-alikes (a lot of electronics have trouble pronouncing the P in “puck”…), foregn words (Scheise, etc), and tricking it with weird spellings.

    Reply
  4. ribbin

    That’s awesome! You should try phonetic sound-alikes (a lot of electronics have trouble pronouncing the P in “puck”…), foregn words (Scheise, etc), and tricking it with weird spellings.

    Reply

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