i'm one of the two-letter dislikers
it was one of the reasons i only went to one meeting of the toronto scrabble club, about a decade ago - 2 letter words all over the place
You know, Soz used the word "bie" when we played, and I challenged it. That stupid site said that it was a legal word! It's a f*cking acronym, according to dictionary.com! What the hell is up with that crap!!!
One of my computer games was 300+ (me) to 400+ (computer) in 15 minutes! (I got a bonus for finishing early, didn't realize that was an option.)
I love the little intricate cloggy ones if they're cool enough, though I like having a more open board. 3+ words with one turn is the coolest.
littlek, I think they have the same rules here, it just pisses me off in terms of common courtesy.
I'm only going to be swooping down and getting sozlet until March 2nd (next ENT appt.), I'm getting more and more hopeful that we can hold off on getting another ear infection 'til then. (I mean, not that she'll get an ear infection March 3rd, but that's the big deadline if I don't want tubes to be an issue.) The fluid seems to be much diminished/ hearing better. Hard to know, though. Just doing what I can to improve chances.
bie? I did? BIE?
Are you thinking of jo?
Yeah, I'm pretty sure you put that. It was one of those times when you made two words out of something. I don't remember what the other word was.
I remember, because I sent you a message saying, "bie?". Didn't I?
are you thinking of "zibet", kicky?
I was really happy about "zibet". :-)
Or "dogie"? Someone challenged dogie, I think it was you.
"Git along, little dogies..."
zibet? I don't remember you putting zibet. What the hell is zibet?
how come it's not doggies?
Yeah, "dogie" I remember.
Different words. Doggies are canine, dogies are bovine -- actually I'm not sure if they're always bovine, but it's what you herd. Git along, you know. Strays, I think.
These games are running together, I don't remember which game zibet was. Panzade maybe?
That one's feline.
(I'm good with animals. :-))
do·gie also do·gy P Pronunciation Key (dg)
n. Western U.S. pl. do·gies
A stray or motherless calf.
http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=dogie&r=67
omigawd I suck at this sometimes
Whatcha mean? Someone beat you?
No, I won, but my brain was running like molases