LURE
Lucky, unlucky - RESIST expectations.
resist
Really elegant sisters inspire swell trousseaus.
The real orang utan should swing extra ATHLETICALLY, undoubtedly
Clary wrote:Clary wrote:Hey Clazza went to M&S this morning and spent £445 blimey.
I SO didn't! McT is dreaming! I went out once to buy milk and a frangipane, so there.
Yes. Well. I only go there once in a blue moon, can't you tell.
D et R, we bought shoes (2pr) sox, shirt, pullover, and ladies' things for the memsahib inc a suit. They've got some good stuff in at the moment, check it out.
ATHLETICALLY
Acronyms truely have letters, expected to initialise certain, awfully long literations. YES!
[I too, allowed my wife to spend £4.55 in M&S today!] Tight? No, tights!
athletically
All the haberdashers look elegantly tall, intensely concentrating annual lounge lizard yearnings
TALL
Wow, close, go with YES. Hi Wigan, me Stockport
(I think you changed something there, while I was in mid-type. My computer is misfiring)
Sorry MT, I had missed the letters AC out and added the bit about about tights! My message must have taken a slightly faster route than yours, or I had a reserved seat.
Best regards, Bill
Well I'm yearning to do both but Rhymer got there first; but I will do both: I now see there was a punctuation problem with your M&S remark; had I seen a comma after my new name, I would not have presumed you thought I had shopped...
Anyway I haven't got 445 quid to spend comme ça, just had to spend 70 on wretched dentist and 140 on new cupboard doors.
Dedicated to McTag and Rhymer:
You each acronym really nicely, I'm no GENIUS like you.
(Too Arse- Licking, Likely)
yes - tall
You ever - say, TREATED all ?
<It's a stretch (g)>
genius
Generally, each never indulges unusual SENTENCES.
Tall- take a long look, take a last look, I was thinking.
That last bit got a bit muddled, sorry, partly my fault. My computer is so slow, and often locks up, a bit like my brain I suppose. Clary and I both saw YEARNINGLY somewhere, in case anyone is puzzled. Then it got changed.
Now, if I don't REFRESH, I will miss a post, and if I do, this post will disappear....so, one step at a time.
SENTENCES
Smooth, elegant, nimble-toed Ekaterina's Nutcracker certainly entrances Stockholm
STOCKHOLM
Should ttone-deaf orchestral CLARINETISTS know how old ladies move?
clarinettists?
Could ladies all remember, in new events, to take initial SOUSAPHONE training satisfactorily?
I'll make sure that I do so; though that would mean another journey into Birmingham and another random stranger trying to speak Portuguese to some random guy and I.
Sousaphone:
Satisfactory organists usually side ARTLESSLY; preaching hideous officialese, never effacing.
Edit-- changing commas to semi-colons; for shame!
Merriam Webster approves of clarinetists...appeasing the Americans, I was
Some orchestral UZBEKS say a piano has over ninety eyes.
Zoroastrian equestriennes must sprint TWO versts only.