Ice Chip #31

Will you take the “(k)notty word” poll? 

On the right sidebar of this website is a simple yet revealing poll about how we use the “(k)notty words”.  It is a simple question: 

So which “(k)notty words” are used the most?  (You can select up to 3) 

Not  Don’t  Can’t  Won’t  Wouldn’t  Couldn’t  Shouldn’t  Try 

So far, there have been 145 of you who have voted.  I would be really curious to see how the poll would break down if we had 500 votes.  

So please click on the link above and take the poll.  I will keep you posted. 

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A very special seminar announcement will be forthcoming in a separate email later this week.  Watch for this and reserve your spot.

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Several of you commented on the 1,000,000th word Ice Chip last week and were amazed that the word “not” was ranked so high.  Remember that “not” represents the rest of the “(k)notty words” as well.  Let’s see what the fans of Remember the Ice think is the most popular.  

(So far it is:  “Can’t”) 

Have a phenomenal week of articulation,

Best regards,

Bob


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