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What is your least favorite letter of the alphabet?

 
 
Merry Andrew
 
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Reply Wed 30 Jul, 2003 11:26 am
I ain't got no truck with sheep. What kind'a prevert do you take me for?
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seaglass
 
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Reply Wed 30 Jul, 2003 12:29 pm
Q
I'm with you Roberta, I think the letter Q should be banned from Scrabble. It can kill a winning game.
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3octopuss3
 
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Reply Wed 30 Jul, 2003 12:56 pm
I don't know MA, what kind of pervert are your? (drumroll, please)

Roberta, it's all good.

Seaglass, are you an avid scrabbler?
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margo
 
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Reply Wed 30 Jul, 2003 02:32 pm
MA's a pervert?! I didn't know that! What sort of pervert? Are some perverts better than others?

What about W?
Seems to be a bit of a v-repitition, and a lot of the world doesn't use it anyway!
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Roberta
 
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Reply Wed 30 Jul, 2003 05:50 pm
Scrabble should do what other word games do. Give you the Qu on the same tile. What I usually do in Scrabble is hang onto a u--just in case. Very annoying.

Merry Andrew is not a pervert. He's a prevert. (An homage to Stanley Kubrick.)
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Merry Andrew
 
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Reply Wed 30 Jul, 2003 05:55 pm
Thank you for noting and recognizing that, Roberta.
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Roberta
 
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Reply Thu 31 Jul, 2003 12:08 am
One of my favorite lines--There's no fighting in the War Room. Uh oh, if I start thinking about Dr. Strangelove for too long, I'll start to laugh uncontrollably and fall of my chair.
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SkisOnFire
 
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Reply Thu 31 Jul, 2003 04:38 am
My least favorite letter? I must go along with the political establishment of my town, and say that all P's should be eliminated.

I keep seeing those signs with a red circle and slash, across a P.
There must be a reason why such an evil letter would be made illegal all over town!
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Merry Andrew
 
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Reply Thu 31 Jul, 2003 06:49 am
Perfectly preposterous proposition, SkisOnFire. Preponderance of Ps in parking perimeters precludes prohibition of Ps.
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