thanks! :wink:
endora
Endless naps define our rapturous afternoons.
rapturous
Ratatouille (aromatic, potent tomatoes used rampantly) offers unusual satisfaction!
God! You guys are on a roll!
Ratatouille
Ripe and tender at teatime. Only use incredibly large ladles, everytime!
Incredibly
Indisputably naive ,Clarence read Esquire daily, irrationally believing LUDICROUS yarns.
LUDICROUS
Ladies undressed don't intice Christian RIGHT-WINGERS-- -oh, uh, sure.
RIGHT-WINGERS
Reading is good. However, the wrong interpretation never gets English readers satisfied.
interpretation
Inevitably, new translations eliminate random patterns, revealing existing trends and thoughts in original narrations.
narrations
Needless arrogance repels readers and tires intellects of NEGATIVE spontaneity.
nice, ehbeth got around to inventing various epitaphs
:-) :-) :-)
oops..sorry
i changed it, made the word stand out, but: AROUND
around
A rabid opossum usually needs death.
OPPOSSUM
often poor orderlies seem stifled under MANAGEMENT.
management
Maybe another neighbour annoys greatly, even more egregiously. Nebbishy thought.
Neighbour
Nagging elderly internists get highly bothered over urinating
RABBITS.
rare albeit, but BELIITTLING internists takes spunk
GOOOOOOOOOOOOD MORNING A2K!!
beliittling (sic)
'Bad eclairs?' I inquire to the little internist. 'Needs GRAVY.'
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I have a suggestion: instead of beating on the enthusiastic acronymer about the lack of a highlighted word, just use the last word in the unhiglighted acronym... -> IHASIOBOTEAATLOAHWJUTLWITUA
IHASIOBOTEAATLOAHWJUTLWITUA
I have a suspicion I often blame only the extreme association attached to long or awkward, homonymic words, just used to lead writers into those unusual acronyms
Just for fun - I could not resist the opportunity!
Gooday to all!