Okay, it’s my turn to participate in the WordCamp Games, sponsored by one Dr. David Klein of San Diego Chiropractic. So, without further ado, here’s the game:
Come up with new words for “comment.”
Comment is turning into one of those somewhat overused words, not only on blogs, but on forums and many, many other places. This challenge is to come up with as many new words for “comment” as you can think of–the person with the most words that can be verified by dictionary.com and make some amount of sense (in other words, “asparagus” is not a word that would be much of a replacement for “comment”) will be the winner of this contest.
You have until 2:30 PM PDT (as defined by the handy-dandy little clock on the front page of my blog) to leave a comment here with your list of words, at which point the comments will be closed. I will post the winner here shortly thereafter once I have verified that all of their words qualify, and you’ll get instructions on how to claim your prize from Dr. David.
Note to DK: I’m providing five extra minutes since this game is in the middle of Matt’s State of the Word and is a little bit harder–sorry to keep you waiting. I’ll try to have the winner listed here by 2:40-2:45.
So what are you waiting for! Hie thee hence to the comments section and share your suggestions for what they should be called instead!
The winner: is Dr. David Klein, the only one who submitted anything before time ran out.
Tags: comments, game, San Francisco, WordCamp





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