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	<title>Maybe Tomorrow---Probably Not &#187; milpool</title>
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		<title>Word of the Day: Milpool</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[milpool (n.): a word that is miswritten or misspelled due to distraction, ideally with the misspelling including some element of the distraction.  see THINKO The above definition comes from a Simpsons episode in which the Simpsons get a swimming pool but on a daring dive, Bart breaks his leg and thus can&#8217;t swim for the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>milpool (n.): a word that is miswritten or misspelled due to distraction, ideally with the misspelling including some element of the distraction.  see THINKO</em></p>
<p>The above definition comes from a Simpsons episode in which the Simpsons get a swimming pool but on a daring dive, Bart breaks his leg and thus can&#8217;t swim for the rest of the summer. Bart asks Milhouse to sign his cast, and Milhouse, trying desperately to get back to swimming, signs, &#8220;Get well soon, your friend, Milpool.&#8221;</p>
<p>Legendary link-list and notorious time-waster <a href="http://www.fark.com/">Fark.com</a> has an ongoing meme known as FAIL, which basically involves pictures of boneheaded or generally unfortunate things (people holding telephones upside down, container ships capsized, a man trying to hitchhike while holding an axe) with the word FAIL written, preferably in Impact font, somewhere on the image.</p>
<p>Today, I saw the following FAIL post:<br />
<img src="http://www.failimages.com/jokepics/106-FailYardSard.jpg" alt="yard sard" /></p>
<p>Moreover, it appears that this isn&#8217;t an isolated incident, but a recurring milpool:<br />
<img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2271/2443648575_7ac2a1c1a8.jpg" alt="another yard sard" /></p>
<p><img src="http://joehankin.com/images/yardsard3.jpg" alt="a third yard sard" /></p>
<p>I suppose this begs the question: are ending-matching milpools likelier than others? I don&#8217;t have any way of looking up errors of this type, but if anyone&#8217;s seen anything similar, do let us know, would you?</p>
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