I'll leave you to argue with aswordmadeofhash as to whether that makes sense, but bloody well done anyway.![]()
it makes no sense what so ever
its just random words not a sentenceI'll leave you to argue with aswordmadeofhash as to whether that makes sense, but bloody well done anyway.![]()
its just random words not a sentenceit makes no sense what so everits just random words not a sentence
Mr Jock (name)
PhD (who has a PhD)
bags (puts in bags)
few (not many)
TV quiz lynx (lynx that are involved in TV quizes)
Perfect sense.
It's used as a typing exerciseA quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
4 * "O"
2 each of "A","E", "R" and "U"
1 each of every other letter in the alphabet
So this sentence contains at least one of each letter in the alphabet and contains 33 letters in total.
Can you achieve it with fewer letters?

Yes.
But would "Mr Jock" not be "Dr Jock" if he has a PhD?
That photie is exactly how I picture Jen.
The way I picture Jen
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What she really looks like
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****ing hell you pedantic ****!
id rather you not picture me at all medro![]()
The bottom picture, for sure.
you really think? one day ima post pics of myself on GC just to shut you all up.
No, you will not.
you really think? one day ima post pics of myself on GC just to shut you all up.
"A quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog" is the phrase used to teach typists how to touch type.
pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs