[Fictionary] next word try
Jean-Joseph Cote
jjcote at alum.mit.edu
Wed Jun 3 19:25:46 EDT 2015
It hasn't been too long, but so far nobody has admitted to knowing about
GROUNATION DAY. I have received a couple of definitions. I'll make a
request/provide a guideline: definitions of GROUNATION DAY should
include the following three elements:
1) When? (when does/did it occur?)
2) Where/Who? (where is/was it observed, or who observes/observed it?)
3) What? (what is it about?)
(Don't necessarily need to know how or why, though you can throw that in
if you like.)
If those who have already submitted definitions want to amend them, go
ahead. And to answer a question from one person, your definition went
only to me, not to the list. Get the definitions to me by the end of
Peggie Scott's birthday. (What? You don't know Peggie Scott? She'll
be 71 on June 9. And that's not what Grounation Day is.)
Jean-Joseph
-------- Forwarded Message --------
Subject: [Fictionary] next word try and a couple of sightings
Date: Tue, 02 Jun 2015 21:00:24 -0400
From: Jean-Joseph Cote <jjcote at alum.mit.edu>
Reply-To: jjcote at alum.mit.edu
To: fictionary group <fictionary at swarpa.net>
OK, I won that one, and the first try here will be for a description of
some kind of observance:
GROUNATION DAY
If you're familiar with it, let me know (and I won't be surprised),
otherwise think up a description of this day.
Jean-Joseph
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