Saturday, September 27, 2014

terder's ergernder

Terder, Er herve er lert ter der. Foer therngs, erctuerler.

1. Der lerndrer.
2. Ger sherpperng.
3. Fernersh grerderng sterdernt perpers.
4. Herk erp Nermsern.

Translation, for the "er"-impaired:

Today, I have a lot to do. Four things, actually.

1. Do laundry.
2. Go shopping.
3. Finish grading student papers.
4. Hike up Namsan.

Thert erght ter kerp mer berzer fer er wherl.


Don't lie: you know you had fun reading that out loud.


_

No comments:

Post a Comment

READ THIS BEFORE COMMENTING!

All comments are subject to approval before they are published, so they will not appear immediately. Comments should be civil, relevant, and substantive. Anonymous comments are not allowed and will be unceremoniously deleted. For more on my comments policy, please see this entry on my other blog.