
Sometimes, it's nice to have a little original art, like this lacy scarf painting by Gabriella Soraci. You should check out more of her stuff--it's prettiful.
If you ask me, some of the best words in the world are those that are classified as portmanteaus. For those who are too lazy to click that helpful little link, they're basically two words that were mixed together to make a new one. In that sense, they're a lot like contractions, but they generally don't have an apostrophe and are much cooler.
Think about it; all the words that are best (EX. spork, turducken, liger, etc.) are portmanteaus. And after the Internet search I just did, I would like to add another word to that lovely list: scoodies.
What's a scoodie, you ask? Well, scroll on and find out!
First up, for those of us who dearly miss our old cassette players, here's a scoodie that pays homage to the the most important button on that mug: Play/Pause.
Y'know, with as often that I post some really wild hats, it's occasionally nice to go with something a little more conventional like this scoodie.
Well, as conventional as a scoodie can be, anyway.
Nothing quite says you're a nature-lover like an upcycled scoodie with a big honkin' leaf on it.
Seeing as I have already posted a monster hoodie, it only makes sense that I post a monster scoodie. Y'know, for fairness and balance or something like that.
And just because I can, here's the best dang scoodie I have ever seen: a kraken scoodie.
See? You can't even argue with that statement, because this scoodie is that freakin' awesome. Just like the word "scoodie" itself, really.
And on that note, see you Wednesday!





I have always liked these... just never knew there was a name for them!
ReplyDeleteNeither did I, until I discovered it during a search through Etsy. But now that I do, it makes it much easier to find them!
ReplyDeleteI want a Kraken scoodie. Now that I have seen it, it must be mine.
ReplyDeleteJust in case you were wondering what to get me for my birthday.
...I hope that was a generalized wish, as opposed to a direct hint. BECAUSE IT WILL BE MINE.
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