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Did you know that you can get a new Webbie at Levenger with the Italian leatherette cover monogrammed with your initials? If you don’t want to use your initials, (I always found my own to be rather uninspiring) you could always try something like; HIP, WOW, YEA, or FUN. (I would smile every time I picked it up if I had “FUN” monogrammed on the cover of my journal.) Not liking any of those? Here’s a list of 3-letter words that are fair use in he game of Scrabble. I’m feeling partial to ZIG, ZAG, ZOO, YUK, YAK  & GNU. (Did I just accidentally write a poem?)

If you were to get a three letter monogram other than your initials, what would it be?

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Posted on August 17th, 2010 by Stephanie
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Maybe FYI or LLM since I’ll soon graduate. Or EST – Extremely Scattered Thoughts and also meaning “is” in french and Latin.

Ha!, I think you both wrote a poem and presented a challenge for others to try and write one as well! Thanks for the morning chuckle!

Three letter word on the cover– I think I’d have to go with WOW.

Really like the idea of a 3-letter word instead of my initials. I think for a diary, I would use “AGO”.

Now … “YUP” is listed and defined as “YEP”, but “YEP” is not listed … hmmm.

EAT or SEX

G.M.H. ~ Gives Me Hope.

JM

Maybe a three letter airport code to signify a place – a place I’m in, or a place I would like to visit.

I also would use JOY.

And if you already have a cherished Rhodia journal you would like to get imprinted, remember most Christian book stores have Bible monograming hardware – most.

“YES” and/or “CAN”

These are some I would use. It would be hard to pick just one.
TIS – Today Is Someday
EHM – Everything Has Meaning
LSL – Life’s Short Live

 

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