Reply Fri 12 Aug, 2005 06:56 am
Compose one or more coherent sentences using words in alphabetical order. Start anywhere in the alphabet but do not skip letters once started. Go forward or backward thru alphabet and change direction at any time. You may repeat a letter. Paragraphs encouraged.

Some examples:

A bat boy can deliver each fan good hats.

Zoos animals brave cold dens.

When x-rayed, young Zack asked, "But can doctor ease finger gash hurt?"

Hank got fat eating Dove candy bars at zoos.
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Setanta
 
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Reply Fri 12 Aug, 2005 08:29 am
All Beantown cab drivers eat fresh grilled halibut.
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spendius
 
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Reply Fri 12 Aug, 2005 08:46 am
A brilliant conception designed expressly for gruesome hipsters in jokey knockabouts leaving many nozzle operatives perplexed.
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Setanta
 
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Reply Fri 12 Aug, 2005 11:13 am
Lost memories nudge our perceptions, quietly restoring sanity.
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spendius
 
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Reply Fri 12 Aug, 2005 12:19 pm
Ladies making noticeable overtures put questions rhetorically sensing trouble undermining veracity.
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OnTheFritz
 
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Reply Fri 12 Aug, 2005 01:23 pm
Enraged flamingoes guanoed Hugh Igoe. Janitor/keeper left main nursery open, permitting quite randy simians to unassemble very weak x-hinges. Yammering zooman admits blunder caused damage. Exiting flamingoes, generally harmless, inflicted jabbing kicks, lacerating many nearby. Outside, parents quickly rushed students to university vans. With xylophone, young Zachary Adams' bebop calms down everyone.
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spendius
 
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Reply Fri 12 Aug, 2005 01:49 pm
How incredibly juicy keltering leaves many neophytes obliterated perhaps ridiculously so.
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Clary
 
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Reply Fri 12 Aug, 2005 03:19 pm
Great! Happy idea.
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OnTheFritz
 
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Reply Fri 12 Aug, 2005 04:17 pm
Jogger killed leaping mudhole near Oak Park quarry. Randall Snitzer tried, unsuccessfully, vaulting unfinished tunnel site. Snitzer reportedly ran quickly, pushed off near middle latticework. Knockdown jacks in hole gashed face, effectively ending dude's existence.
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spendius
 
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Reply Fri 12 Aug, 2005 04:47 pm
Maybe naughty orders percolating quick reasoning situations tantalise some respondant's quagmired
pulse-rate quotients rather quickly.
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OnTheFritz
 
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Reply Fri 12 Aug, 2005 07:02 pm
SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! Ted's unloads various warrantied Xeroxes. Yes, Zak arranges best cash deals ever. Free gifts! Hurry in! Just keep left main north overpass past Quigley. Right state thruway u-turn via Wilton.
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OnTheFritz
 
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Reply Sat 13 Aug, 2005 07:05 am
Zandy yelled, Xavier whistled, Vic, unaware, tripped. Startled raccoons quickly pounced on nearby malamutes. Mutts leapt, kicking Junior in head. "Go fetch Edna," Dale called back as Zandy yanked Xavier's waders violently upwards tearing seams. "Retard! Quit pulling, oaf!" Next moment malamutes left. Kneeling, Junior is holding gun, feeling edgy despite cranial bash, ache.
Baking corn dodgers, Edna flinched. Gunshots heard in Jasper, Kentucky's lowlands mean nothing. "Oh pah. Quit rationalizin." She turned up valve with x-shaped yew.
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Individual
 
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Reply Sat 13 Aug, 2005 07:12 am
To make it more game-like, you may want to add a rule that you have to start from the same letter that the previous person ended on...or something much more creative, if you can.

Good idea, by the way.
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Sturgis
 
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Reply Sat 13 Aug, 2005 07:19 am
After being convinced despite evidence Franz gave Hortense incredibly jolly Kentuckian loving most nights (other people quietly respected saying that under velvety woven xylophone yardarms, Zeke), anything but chocolate drenched eggs from Guam having it just killed little Martha Newton's otter Praxedes quickly.
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OnTheFritz
 
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Reply Sat 13 Aug, 2005 09:40 am
Individual wrote:
To make it more game-like, you may want to add a rule that you have to start from the same letter that the previous person ended on...or something much more creative, if you can.

Good idea, by the way.


Thanks. I thought of making a rule like that but figured that would make it too hard. Anyone may start with the last letter of the previous post or not reverse for an easier run of letters if they so choose to make it more challenging.
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OnTheFritz
 
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Reply Sat 13 Aug, 2005 02:31 pm
When Vera used to scre_ Rodney, Quince put on Nora's makeup, lavender kimono, jumped into heels. His giddy feeling eased daily crying bouts and zany yearnings. Xeroxing warehoused valuable Ukrainian tapestries subdued, rather quickly, Quince's peculiar obsession. Now manly, no one picks on poor Quince. Rodney still turns up to scre_ the unmarried Vera.
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Clary
 
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Reply Sun 14 Aug, 2005 01:48 pm
Onthefritz's peculiarly quaint rendition sends thrills under vests, whereas Xeroxing yesterday yielded zero, absolutely boring considering design - enthralling Fernando's genitalia, half Isabel's in juxtaposition. Keep laughing, men!
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OnTheFritz
 
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Reply Mon 15 Aug, 2005 06:00 am
"Xavier, your zipper," Allura breathed. "Come display engorged flesh, glistening helmet."
"I'm jumpy. Kneading leaves me near orgasm, perhaps quickly releasing seed."
"Towel's under vodka, Weenie."
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OnTheFritz
 
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Reply Tue 16 Aug, 2005 05:50 am
Under very wide "X", Yul zooms a big camera, deftly, easily focusing. Gail hides in Jeep, keeping look-out. Madonna's nuptials ousted paparazzi quickly. Remote stalkers took unusual views, wickedly x-rated.
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OnTheFritz
 
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Reply Wed 17 Aug, 2005 06:21 am
No one's posting quite remarkable sentences that use the symbols suitably ranked. Starting the unusual verbiage with various x-rated words will 'xclaim your zany attitude, brash cockiness. Delivering extremely florid garbage high in jocularity keeps lazy minds nimble. One pratfall, quirkily retold, sends trembles up vertebrae.
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