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Post by Faith on May 30, 2007 19:10:34 GMT -5
Here's the Alliteration Game!!! Whoever uses the most words for one letter, wins. We will not take turns - first come first serve. If one person's already used a letter, you have to use the next one, or not take the turn. If it's going kinda slow, I may take a turn, just to keep it going. You can take more than one turn at a time, though that may not be much fun... I'm only saying that since it may become sluggish, and you may not want to wait for someone else to g; or maybe you'll want to have a certain letter. Now, after making this once fun game sound like a total bore by dragging on about specific rules and details: have fun! I'll start us off, and you can build off that. Ambling aardvarks ate angry Abby's artichokes.
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Post by Dragyn on May 31, 2007 16:41:43 GMT -5
Billy-Bob baked billions of burnt brown bran bagels on a bunsen burner.
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Post by Faith on Jun 1, 2007 1:22:23 GMT -5
I truly picked a bad time to do this. Now that Cookiemonster isn't in school, she wont be able to get on the Internet that often. Oh well, it could still be fun. I'll just play, now! ;D Climbing cougars crept carefully close to cows crunching cud contentedly in cramped crates. Now if that made any sense in any sane way...
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Post by Dragyn on Jun 9, 2007 12:49:34 GMT -5
Ya' can't switch sounds like that, or it's not alliteration--cows and chewing use different sounds of C
Dumb Dogs Dance Dizzily Damaging Dandelion Dandruff and Dealing Destruction Dandily.
Not that that makes any kind of sense at all...
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Post by Faith on Jun 10, 2007 1:17:00 GMT -5
Oops... Well - I suppose you learn something new everyday! (Something your teacher probably taught you while you were day-dreaming.....) *Laugh!!!* Well mine just sounds absurd, now... They must be really dehydrated.... crunching cud... maybe I should have said they were crunching cocoa-puffs, or cantaloupe, or califlower.... ah well, too late! Everyone enjoys enchanting, eager, envelope eating, ear engravers as everlasting, echoing eggs in embers enjoy Edward.... Now that makes very, very little sense.... ;D And, actually, yours reminds me of my family's puppy.
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Post by Dragyn on Jun 11, 2007 21:04:25 GMT -5
Envelope eating? Eeeew....
Anyway....
Frank fries fat frankfurters in a flaming fryer with four fabulous frogs.
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Post by Faith on Jun 12, 2007 3:19:13 GMT -5
*Laugh!!!* Well, it could be worse! ;D Granny-Gretta gets goofy with the goats as Grandpa-Granaldo gobbles grapes gladly, goggling at Gerald as he giggles at Gregory while Gwen grumbles grouchily to Gabe.... I'm the master at being strange....
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Post by Dragyn on Jun 20, 2007 3:23:17 GMT -5
Ya' did it again! George uses a softer "g" than the other words...
Anyway...(some of you other lurkers need to play...it's actually fun!)
Harry the Horse had a Harness Hewn of Heaps of Heavy Hair Hampering his height.
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Post by Faith on Jun 20, 2007 16:38:52 GMT -5
Oops ... in that case so does "Gen" and "gibberish...." I need to be more aware of that! ;D *Laugh!!!* Would the harness weigh that much? Impressive and interesting indigo imps are incredible at insinuating involuntary incantations of inlets interweaving. It'd be strange to get a visual of that.....
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Post by Dragyn on Jun 21, 2007 18:27:24 GMT -5
Are you using a dictionary? You might should...that sentence didn't make much sense...
Joyful jumping jackrabbits join jerky jerking jerks.
J isn't a good letter for this...
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Post by Faith on Jun 22, 2007 0:19:15 GMT -5
*Laugh!!!* I'm not trying to make sense!!! I'm using my imagination!!!!(A scary thing to others; possibly harmful.) Though perhaps I should start putting sense into my alliterations - if it's bothersome. ;D At least I'm not breaking the rules anymore! No, not really.... not really good at all. Wait till we get to the really hard ones!!! Karate kittens keep kooky kilts of Krazy-Glue and kelp to kill K'os in. Poor K'os.... a bunch of kittens that know karate hate him. And they're out to get him.... it's a cult!!!
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Post by Dragyn on Aug 9, 2007 17:50:18 GMT -5
Looks Like Lost Letters Like "L" leave looming lapses in literary...um...games.
Quick! I need a word for games that starts with "L" to finish this!
Uh...though there does seem to have been a break in posting around here. Probably my fault, for vanishing.
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Post by Faith on Aug 10, 2007 17:31:51 GMT -5
*Laugh!!!* Eh. A letter for game that starts with "L..." I'm gonna have to look for that. I'll get back to ya' later, on that one! Many moping moose migrate from Montana in merry months to misinform a maitre d' of mice. Odd... very odd...
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Post by kitty cat on Oct 9, 2007 19:18:40 GMT -5
could replace it with lameness
Freaky Fred franticly fatened feildmice.
languge arts is evil it made me use capitalization and periods
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Post by Faith on Oct 9, 2007 19:23:57 GMT -5
Heh... evil, sure. Groveling geese give grape gum to glaring ghouls.
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