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27 May 2007

Googlenope A Main-Stream-Media writer wasted some space in the Washington Post with a collection of phrases for which Googling brings NO results (except the column he just published): "Varsity pinochle." "Jesus loves you for your money." "Plush Osama doll." "Moishe Goebbels." "Hot cheese sundae." "The yodeling librarian." "George W. Bush's subtlety." "My grandchildren are so ugly."

That's an easy game to play...[More:]

Here are mine:
"Dr. Strangelove trilogy"
"Memorial Day fasting"
"Angus MacGyver Burger"
"ACLU member in the Bush White House" (shooting fish in a barrel)
"When Osama Met Obama"
"The algorithm invented the internet" (stop and think about that one for a moment)
"braiding hamsters" (which actually did come up in irc last night - good thing Google doesn't index those)
and oh yeah, "work ethic of a Washington Post columnist"
For those seeking a greater challenge, find three words without quotes that bring up no results.
posted by mischief 27 May | 20:27
Do they have to be real words?
posted by dg 27 May | 20:41
There is, of course the old one of typing in "french military victories" and hitting the "I'm feeling lucky" button, which is always good for a laugh.
posted by dg 27 May | 20:50
Anybody can throw together many random words, but keeping it short is more of a challenge, says I:
"Lakesha Cheney"
"mocha turds"
"Fox News prestige"
posted by rob511 27 May | 22:25
Business time... || What I did this weekend, two words... Kidney Stones

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