Tim Lodge
August 22nd, 2006, 03:53 AM
I could see this one coming from way back, but I went to bed before
Bill posted the results last night. Fortunately, things aren't too
frantic at the moment. We've got our 16-month-old grandson Dylan
staying while his mother, Tanya, is in hospital again. This time
she's had a planned operation to renew one of her artificial hip
joints (it's a long story), and she seems to be recovering well.
Also I'm visiting my mother, who is one hour away, every other day
as she's in a nursing home recovering from a fall. Other than that,
it's quite restful here, so I can handle the deal!
The word for this round is:
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* SINGULTOUS *
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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 at
iel7j001 (AT) sneakemail (DOT) com, before the deadline of:
19:00 BST on Wednesday 23rd August, which is
18:00 UTC
2:00 PM EDT
11:00 AM PDT, all on the same day.
Full rules, if you're curious, are in the files section at
http://tinyurl.com/br3oc .
Good luck!
-- Tim L
Bill posted the results last night. Fortunately, things aren't too
frantic at the moment. We've got our 16-month-old grandson Dylan
staying while his mother, Tanya, is in hospital again. This time
she's had a planned operation to renew one of her artificial hip
joints (it's a long story), and she seems to be recovering well.
Also I'm visiting my mother, who is one hour away, every other day
as she's in a nursing home recovering from a fall. Other than that,
it's quite restful here, so I can handle the deal!
The word for this round is:
****************
* *
* SINGULTOUS *
* *
****************
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 at
iel7j001 (AT) sneakemail (DOT) com, before the deadline of:
19:00 BST on Wednesday 23rd August, which is
18:00 UTC
2:00 PM EDT
11:00 AM PDT, all on the same day.
Full rules, if you're curious, are in the files section at
http://tinyurl.com/br3oc .
Good luck!
-- Tim L