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Toni Savage
November 23rd, 2007, 10:43 AM
Barring emergencies, this actually might work for me...

The word is:
OMADAWN

or omadawn

or OmAdAwN

you get the idea.

Deadline for submissions is 8pm EST Tomorrow (Saturday) night. That's 5pm PST and the wee small hours of the morning across The Pond.

Newcomers welcome, email your fake def and no peeking at a dictionary.

Hope you all had a great Thanksgiving... I'm giving a Leftovers Day dinner today, so I'm busy. if there are a lot of DQ's I won't know until evening.



-- Toni Savage

Dave Cunningham
November 23rd, 2007, 10:44 AM
in Mississippi, the start of "Clementine"

Dave

On Nov 23, 11:43 am, Toni Savage <tonicsav... (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote:
> Barring emergencies, this actually might work for me...
>
> The word is:
> OMADAWN
>
> or omadawn
>
> or OmAdAwN
>
> you get the idea.
>
> Deadline for submissions is 8pm EST Tomorrow (Saturday) night. That's 5pm PST and the wee small hours of the morning across The Pond.
>
> Newcomers welcome, email your fake def and no peeking at a dictionary.
>
> Hope you all had a great Thanksgiving... I'm giving a Leftovers Day dinner today, so I'm busy. if there are a lot of DQ's I won't know until evening.
>
> -- Toni Savage

Dodi Schultz
November 23rd, 2007, 05:53 PM
>> in Mississippi, the start of "Clementine"

??? The way I learned it, it began, "In a cavern, in a canyon,..."

--Dodi

Dave Cunningham
November 23rd, 2007, 10:07 PM
Sorry -- shoulda said the start of the refrain for "Clementine" ...
<g>

Dave

On Nov 23, 6:53 pm, Dodi Schultz <SCHU... (AT) compuserve (DOT) com> wrote:
> >> in Mississippi, the start of "Clementine"
>
> ??? The way I learned it, it began, "In a cavern, in a canyon,..."
>
> --Dodi