Doctor of Madness 12/21/2008
Since alphabet soup only spells actual words by coincidence, it does not put the illiterates at a disadvantage. According to the Alpha-Bits vs.McNabb Decision of 2001, that is the letter of the law.
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GenghisTheHun 12/21/2008
This is a true question for the ages. I suppose alphabet soup should be banned by the government as it lowers the self-esteem of the illiterate.
Tom Daschle is Obama's nominee for the health and welfare bureaucracy. He should get right on this problem.
JMJ 11/05/2005
The expression on their face should spell it out...
FranksWildYear s 03/21/2005
And do Dyslexic people use their spoons upside down?
CastleBee 03/15/2005
Ah, well, probably not. But the more important question is; do literate people ever find anything worth reading in Aphabet Soup anyway?
JonTheMan 03/15/2005
Now there's some incentive to learn to read!
kamylienne 03/14/2005
. . . would illiterate people think that Spagetti-O's is just a really boring version of Alphabet Soup?
abichara 03/14/2005
I suppose they just can't put the letters into discernable patterns.
Vudija 03/14/2005
numbah-that IS sad. Alphabet soup rocks, and someone who doesn't understand it, is deprived of the fun :-)
numbah16tdhaha 03/14/2005
Sadly, they do not.
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