Happy Halloween! WTF Search Terms – Horrifying Spelling edition – “marrieanheels toopless nake”

Happy Halloween!  On this October 31, what is scarier than poor spelling?  Take a look below and see for yourself!  These are poorly-spelled search terms that somehow led people to this site.  Boo!

Let’s go!


Probably just some big fingers typing on a small screen here – they are obviously looking for Ted Nugent‘s amazing Double Live Gonzo.

SwedishThe word is spelled Swedish.

  • marrieanheels toopless nake
  • “married and heels” topples
  • marriedandgeels naked

No comment.  I told you that this was happening regularly!   Glad I never had to look at this.

Maxi Priest and Shaggy.  Maxi Priest and Shaggy.  Maxi Priest and Shaggy!  Write it 100 times until you get it right!

  • presinor in paradies song

“Prisoners in Paradise”, you mean?  You will not like my review, that’s for sure.  Don’t click it.

UNOFFICIAL.  UNOFFICIAL!  You can’t blame this one on autocorrect!
That was some scary, scary spelling.  Happy Halloween folks!

24 comments

        1. Oh I meant I don’t read the hate comments for Pete Pardo. I only know he gets hate comments because he mentions them sometimes. But yeah, I know how hard it is to avoid hate comments. However, we can’t please everyone, so why bother trying?

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        2. Oh I see what you mean. I guess because I was bullied as a kid, now I always fight back against the hate comments. I can’t help myself. I have to. I can’t take things sitting down like my child-self did.

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        3. I get where you’re coming from, but isn’t it a waste of energy defending yourself from hate comments? If you’re never going to see these people, there’s no use in fighting back. I still have a lot of anger inside of me from the Disney College Program, but I found that angry songs are good for releasing my stress.

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        4. No kidding. I totally get it, though. I overthink things in my head everyday, but it was a lot worse in high school. It’s not worth stressing over negative comments, but then again, it’s easier said than done.

          Thank you for your kind words, Mike! There are things I would’ve done differently, but I don’t regret doing the program.

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        5. Thank you. It was partly my fault for not trusting my instincts. It was mostly her fault for not being honest with me about the nature of our friendship. She never should have said the things she said to me about our friendship being “always and forever” when it was really “as long as you pay.”

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        6. People can be deceiving. Don’t blame yourself for it. I trusted my co-worker when he said to let him know whenever I needed him, but he was really just being courteous and didn’t mean it.

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