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Post by Marianne Regretit on May 18, 2006 16:57:56 GMT
Nothwithstanding (spot the lawyer) Mildew's recent post, I do think Late Afternoon that your assertion is well founded and only we few hardy souls remain.
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Post by mildew on May 19, 2006 16:33:42 GMT
Put another nickel in ...............
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Post by bremner on May 19, 2006 18:27:31 GMT
Nubile and nautical nymphs keeping the thread alive are blessed by attention of regular visitors who assess the verbosity of words contained therein
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Post by Late Afternoon on May 19, 2006 18:42:48 GMT
Now could someone tell me how this little one crept in Put another nickel in ...............
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Post by Marianne Regretit on May 19, 2006 20:41:53 GMT
No, I'm afraid I cannot tell you as I don't understand it myself - but I think the erroneous use of a sentence starting with a 'p' rather than an 'n' need not distract us from our continuing effort to compile complex and verbose sentences for each other's delectation.
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Post by Late Afternoon on May 19, 2006 21:21:04 GMT
Nitpicking over our Ps and Qs will get us nowhere, intellectual interaction can flame our desires to go that little bit extra and push the boundary's of forums to extents that have never been imagined, lets push that thing in our head to the limit, you know, whats it called.... errr brain, thats it, brain
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Post by MadMaryPridmore on May 20, 2006 6:33:08 GMT
Numerous times I have come in and read these columns and not entered a word as I have been suffering from "deadness" of the brain....
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Post by Marianne Regretit on May 20, 2006 11:11:04 GMT
Nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs swarm around my brain as I endeavour with all vigour to arrange these whirling words into coherent, challenging and pertinent sentences suitable for entry into such a long running and fiercely fought competition.
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Post by MadMaryPridmore on May 20, 2006 16:31:22 GMT
Naturally, I wouldn't want mt brainless state talked about outside of these walls, as for me it was a great admission
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Post by Walter Meter on May 20, 2006 17:09:08 GMT
Now I am just being nosey here. I am completely confused and bewilderdered and haven't got a clue if what I am writing makes what the thread is about correct in the response I have given ;D
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Post by Nobbin on May 20, 2006 17:16:31 GMT
Nis this game dyslexic friendlyn?
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Post by MadMaryPridmore on May 20, 2006 21:22:22 GMT
Nlaughs out loud at Obe One - sorry, but I couldn't resist this onen
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Post by MadMaryPridmore on May 20, 2006 21:23:31 GMT
Now I think I owe it to everyone to get back to the proper way of starting and ending with an n
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Post by Marianne Regretit on May 20, 2006 22:10:56 GMT
Never underestimate the fun of diverting a little from the rules but perhaps you are right and it is time to return.
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Post by Late Afternoon on May 21, 2006 9:18:32 GMT
Nice one Annie, well said, from your good friend Late Afternoon.
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Post by Marianne Regretit on May 21, 2006 11:30:53 GMT
Not that it isn't a great pleasure to see others contributing to this lengthy and challenging game, I am always delighted to see that my good friend Late Afternoon has arrived in my absence with another pertinent and gramatically correct contribution.
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Post by MadMaryPridmore on May 21, 2006 15:05:27 GMT
No-one can fault you or Late regarding the perfection of your phrasing, even if there is no punctuation
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Post by Late Afternoon on May 21, 2006 15:26:22 GMT
NO PUNCTUATION, how trivial is that !!! If you want to open up a game where everybody has to be punctuation correct then go ahead, this all about having fun, not perfection.
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Post by Marianne Regretit on May 21, 2006 17:28:33 GMT
Nowhere will you find more nicely turned phrases or more inventive and beautifully crafted sentences, than in the pages of this competition.
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Post by MadMaryPridmore on May 21, 2006 18:26:21 GMT
Nay lad - don't take on so - it was a compliment of the finest degree and to give it for me was certainly fun
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