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John Barrs
February 3rd, 2007, 02:45 PM
Folks


The word for this round is

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* JULUS *
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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,
I'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, <bonnyjars (AT) yahoo (DOT) co.uk> or <john.barrs (AT) ntlworld (DOT) com> before the deadline of 10:00 am
GMT on Monday 5th

For Russians, Nigerians and others east of me that is about 1300
For those over the pond that is 3 in the early hours on the East coast and others as appropriate
(I might be a little tardy Monday morning for the Superbowl will end about 3:30 am my time)


Full rules, if you're curious, are in the files area of the Yahoo Coryphaeus group http://tinyurl.com/br3oc or the sticky messages
at tapcis.com in The Parlor

JohnnyB

Tim Bourne
February 3rd, 2007, 05:48 PM
> * JULUS *
>
a blind Roman emperor (nad)

Best wishes,

Tim B

Tim Lodge
February 4th, 2007, 06:47 AM
Tim B


--- In coryphaeus (AT) yahoogroups (DOT) com, Tim Bourne <yahoogroups@...> wrote:
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> > * JULUS *
> >
> a blind Roman emperor (nad)
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Tim B
>

Very clever!

It reminds me of my aunt whose surname was Hewett and who married a
man called Hewlett. He used to call her 'Noël'. [The third character
is e-umlaut, in case it doesn't render properly.]

-- Tim L