Our discussion about pangrams, those sentences that include every letter of the alphabet at least once, inspired a sharp listener to send us this one: How skillfully my acupuncturist jabs a needle into quivering flesh, exacting a zing! This is part of a complete episode.
Transcript of “A Clever Pangram”
We’re still hearing from those of you who have written pangrams.
That is, sentences that use every single letter of the alphabet.
And the shorter the better.
We heard from David Drale here in California who wrote, “How skillfully my acupuncturist jabs a needle into quivering flesh, exacting a zing.”
Oh, nice. Yeah.
That’s just 13 words, 72 letters.
And I was listening for the Z, and there it was at the end.
The Z and X and the Q.
Where are they going to be?
Will they happen?
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