Curse you, Ken of Strafford!
and look if you turn it upside down it also serves as a “M”
He’d sell more "E"s, the most common letter in the English language.
Ken of Strafford: First person to utter that famous phrase “But wait, there’s more!”
He sold all the "e"s – got left with the "W"s
Ken of Strafford; champ salesman of Wordmakers!
I think he also sold one to Sno….
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….
The English language would have been much easier without Ken of Strafford.
Later he branched out into selling K’s, for words like “Knife” and “Knock”… ; ))
Is “sordmaker” vs. “swordmaker” the joke?Create a market by changing the spelling?
Well, it is silent, you know.
ho no bron co. Yeah, we do need that W thing sometimes.
Merv Griffith was descended from him, hence, “Wheel of Fortune.”
November 25, 2017
margueritem over 12 years ago
Curse you, Ken of Strafford!
chireef over 12 years ago
and look if you turn it upside down it also serves as a “M”
pcolli over 12 years ago
He’d sell more "E"s, the most common letter in the English language.
waynl over 12 years ago
Ken of Strafford: First person to utter that famous phrase “But wait, there’s more!”
barbhinkins over 12 years ago
He sold all the "e"s – got left with the "W"s
Jonni over 12 years ago
Ken of Strafford; champ salesman of Wordmakers!
PICTO over 12 years ago
I think he also sold one to Sno….
Larry Miller Premium Member over 12 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….
Perkycat over 12 years ago
The English language would have been much easier without Ken of Strafford.
ProfessorKid over 12 years ago
Later he branched out into selling K’s, for words like “Knife” and “Knock”… ; ))
larryrhoades over 12 years ago
Is “sordmaker” vs. “swordmaker” the joke?Create a market by changing the spelling?
freeholder1 over 12 years ago
Well, it is silent, you know.
freeholder1 over 12 years ago
ho no bron co. Yeah, we do need that W thing sometimes.
alan.gurka over 12 years ago
Merv Griffith was descended from him, hence, “Wheel of Fortune.”