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John Barrs
September 20th, 2012, 05:12 AM
The Word for this round is

****************
* *
* OYSTERLOIT *
* *
****************

As usual, no indication of capitalisation or otherwise is implied.

New players are welcome. Don't look in a dictionary. If you know the word,
let me know soon, by email (if too many people know it, we'll pick another
word).

Think up a creative, intriguing, funny or genuine looking definition that
will entice your fellow players to vote for it. Send it BY EMAIL (not as a
public forum message) to me, <johnnybarrs (AT) gmail (DOT) com> or <
john.barrs (AT) ntlworld (DOT) com> before the deadline...

21:00 British Time 21 Sep 2012
16:00 EastCoast USA
13:00 WestCoast USA
06:00 the next day in Melbourne
.... or thereabouts (if my chronologically challenged mind is workimg)


Full rules, if you're curious, are in the files area of the
dixonary.netsite http:
dixonary.net/rules or the sticky messages at tapcis.com in The Parlor

Dave Cunningham
September 20th, 2012, 07:29 AM
a small oyster in Joisey.


Dave (nad)

On Thursday, September 20, 2012 6:12:21 AM UTC-4, JohnnyB wrote:

> The Word for this round is
>
> ****************
> * *
> * OYSTERLOIT *
> * *
> ****************
>
> As usual, no indication of capitalisation or otherwise is implied.
>
> New players are welcome. Don't look in a dictionary. If you know the word,
> let me know soon, by email (if too many people know it, we'll pick another
> word).
>
> Think up a creative, intriguing, funny or genuine looking definition that
> will entice your fellow players to vote for it. Send it BY EMAIL (not as a
> public forum message) to me, <johnn... (AT) gmail (DOT) com <javascript:>> or <
> john.... (AT) ntlworld (DOT) com <javascript:>> before the deadline...
>
> 21:00 British Time 21 Sep 2012
> 16:00 EastCoast USA
> 13:00 WestCoast USA
> 06:00 the next day in Melbourne
> ... or thereabouts (if my chronologically challenged mind is workimg)
>
>
> Full rules, if you're curious, are in the files area of the dixonary.netsite http:
> dixonary.net/rules or the sticky messages at tapcis.com in The Parlor
>
>
>
>

thejazzmonger
September 20th, 2012, 09:54 AM
I am reminded of Elaine, the "Lily Maid of Oysterloit."

On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 6:12 AM, John Barrs <johnnybarrs (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:

> The Word for this round is
>
> ****************
> * *
> * OYSTERLOIT *
> * *
> ****************
>
> As usual, no indication of capitalisation or otherwise is implied.
>
> New players are welcome. Don't look in a dictionary. If you know the word,
> let me know soon, by email (if too many people know it, we'll pick another
> word).
>
> Think up a creative, intriguing, funny or genuine looking definition that
> will entice your fellow players to vote for it. Send it BY EMAIL (not as a
> public forum message) to me, <johnnybarrs (AT) gmail (DOT) com> or <
> john.barrs (AT) ntlworld (DOT) com> before the deadline...
>
> 21:00 British Time 21 Sep 2012
> 16:00 EastCoast USA
> 13:00 WestCoast USA
> 06:00 the next day in Melbourne
> ... or thereabouts (if my chronologically challenged mind is workimg)
>
>
> Full rules, if you're curious, are in the files area of the dixonary.netsite http:
> dixonary.net/rules or the sticky messages at tapcis.com in The Parlor
>
>
>
>


--
steve "thejazzmonger" dixon