This rutabaga is highly flexible

By rm BOFH (Paulo Köch) on 10/11/2005 (1:17 am)

When I was reading WordPress’ documentation I stumbled upon this:
Post Password

When you enter anything in this field the post will become password protected. A link to a “Protected” post will show up on the weblog, but in order to read it, a user will have to supply a password. This field will allow the post’s author to provide the password for the Protected post. This approach is highly flexible.

Well, this conclusion struck me a bit odd. But the again, from common knowledge comes:
Rutabaga

The rutabaga is a vegetable that, like many other, sprouts from the ground. This one does this in a particularly sad way, because everyone calls him a turnip. It is also known as the “Swedish turnip” or “yellow turnip”, and Scots call it the “neep” or just “turnip” — the vegetable known elsewhere as a turnip being called a “white turnip” in Scotland, and in the U.S., where rutabagas may also be called “yellow turnips.” In Newfoundland white turnips are relatively unknown, with rutabagas being known simply as turnips. No wonder this poor vegetable is rather confused, has an unmitigatedly feeling of lack of self image and is, generally, rather bored. This fellow is joyful.

One might just not agree with all the conclusion we encounter. Yet, we always manage to ridiculize them. And have a rather jolly time doing so

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  1. *cricket-sound*
    :P

    Comment by mv BOFH — 10/11/2005 @ 9:43 am

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