rare no more

Photo by youngthousands.
Apparently, spinach scarf is a rare phrase. Not many people say, for example, "The macaroni statue of George Washington was wearing a spinach scarf."
We will change that.
(I love how simply by writing the rare phrases on the web, someone has made it so they can now be googled and are therefore no longer non-googlable phrases. There's something so pointless and circular about it.)



it's so funny. i was just thinking about this issue last night, as i was googling "walletpop" and watching the pagecount of references increase hour by hour...
also, 'tie wallet' ;)
here's to creating new rare phrases.
Posted by: sarah gilbert | 2007.12.06 at 14:45
Just a quick "Thank You" for posting the Cream of Spinach scarf pattern. I am knitting it using Posh Yarn's cashmere and it is turning out so pretty! Thank you again :)
Posted by: Cassie Kemp | 2007.12.06 at 15:22
Hehe, my husband is the king of ridiculous internet phrases...he loves to Google 'holy son of a nutcracker' (?) to see if it ever comes up!
Posted by: Heather | 2007.12.07 at 04:28
there has been a good bit written about these "googlenopes"... such a funny concept to me!
Posted by: ann | 2007.12.07 at 07:28
Heather,
It will now! I'll wait and see if he finds this post. :-)
Posted by: larissa | 2007.12.07 at 08:34
I bet the spinach statue of Winston Churchill wore a macaroni necklace though.
Posted by: suse | 2007.12.08 at 02:48
Oh, god, this is so good.
Posted by: Siri | 2007.12.09 at 20:59