March #4

  • Baby Rainbow
    9 years ago

    Twenty-five

    There are 26 letters in the English language, and we need every single one of them. Want proof? Choose a letter and write a blog post without using it. (Feeling really brave? Make it a vowel!)

    It is not much of a challenge if you pick the letters z,q etc.

  • Michael D Nalley
    9 years ago

    The Twenty-six letters are indeed essential. I except the challenge with limited wording only because a blog post has no set amount of words, as far as I know, to be a blog post, so I have omitted one vowel in this post. It is not a hard challenge if you pick the letter q . I am Feeling really brave. A consonant has been omitted also.

    I OMMITED Z AND U

  • Britt
    9 years ago

    I don't know if this will be realized as a blog post, but this will just have to do! Just the first line alone has proven to be expanding my grouping of new words!

    Just having a normal flow of talking between two people while eliminating a letter would be so flippin' hard. I am having trouble even thinking of something to say.. lol

    I eliminated "C". That is hard.

  • Larry Chamberlin
    9 years ago

    I think a unusual way is to say what you will and quickly zip through to rid your blog of "that" unsavory thing.

    Having said that, I'm bound to find it difficult to do so and will wind up with an uncanny mix of ambiguous phrasal idioms, but I will just wait to find out what occurs.

    Put in 25 but did away with "e"

  • gumshuda
    9 years ago, updated 6 years ago

    Oh my goodness...you wrote without e uncle Larry....great... I remember reading that e is the most common letter used...i actually read it in Sherlock Holmes the adventure of the dancing men :p ....if it has any truth :p
    You didn't use 'the'

    I remember I once wrote a blog post without three lettered words....it was fun actually :p