Hee Hee. Guys don't tease! Behave Bob! Mommy has spoken!!!
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Hee Hee. Guys don't tease! Behave Bob! Mommy has spoken!!!
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i know irregardless is not a real word!
I knew you knew that.Originally Posted by Bob Maxey
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It's all in the jokestaposition I guess.Originally Posted by Bob Maxey
EEther, EYEther, my family refuses to play Scrabble with me.
AA
I wonder why???? Hmmm? My mum was most put out when I beat her the other day. I wouldn't say I was that good. Made a change for me though!
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I've witnessed fine china disintegrate over a questionable triple word score.
I read this morning that Scrabble is taken quite seriously in the UK. The appended is a cut and paste. AA
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The 40th National Scrabble champion was crowned after winning a high-stakes war of words at the final of the annual competition in central London.
Wayne Kelly, 37, beat Gary Oliver, 39, to the title by outfoxing him with high-scoring words including "caromel" - meaning to turn into caramel and worth 69 points - and "travails", worth 74.
The financial adviser from Warrington in Cheshire was celebrating with a night on the tiles after bagging the £2,000 cash prize.
Mr Kelly, who had been the favourite to win the best-of-five-match showdown, said he was "quite high" after his victory in what had been a difficult contest.
He said: "I was really up against it for most of the competition. There were some tough games. I was really nervous about the final - it is so much easier to play when no-one else is watching your every move."
Yep, my grammar is poor......so is my grandpa!Originally Posted by KevinJS
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