[Fictionary] Havier
David Randall
withywindle at earthlink.net
Mon Apr 27 17:28:21 EDT 2009
You are too kind ... Well then, how about
havier
?
Get in definitions by the evening of May 3, please. And also sample
sentences, from the work of any nineteenth-century novelist.
David
On 4/27/09 3:50 PM, "Hutch" <hutchinson.jeff at gmail.com> wrote:
> I believe that you've picked a word since I have. However, *I* say the
> best tie-breaker is that I voted for you (2 points) and you didn't
> give me ANY points. I.e., you suckered me good! (and with my favorite
> play, too!)
>
> Take it away, Mr. Randall!
>
> BB,
> Hutch
>
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> On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 9:32 PM, David Randall
> <withywindle at earthlink.net> wrote:
>> Dear Hutch & All,
>>
>> Whee! - a tie! I'd say that whoever has gone longest without giving a word
>> should get to do it now. No idea who that is.
>>
>>> Elliott shoots a near-miss: "This round's winner of the David Randall
>>> Award!"
>>
>> You missed. Boot to the head!
>>
>>> Elliott's resources are depleted: "I rather like this one, but I'm out
>>> of points. Sounds like edited natural Shake -- who today would think
>>> of coin-clipping?"
>>
>> <pat self on back>Hi!</pat self on back>
>>
>> David
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