Days of The Week Game
New wrinkle I learned as a parlour game from a friend. Simple but fun. Make a sentence with as many words as you can,
using the letters in the current day. Okay to use them as as often as you'd like, along with any other letters you need.
Here's an example with Sunday: No sun in a day, the day's so sad. (=17)
Footnote: (N)o (sun) i(n) (a) (day), the (day's) (s)o (sad.) (=17)
Easy, huh? Got words? Bring 'em on. (lol)
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When in the course of human events it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyCock.
[b]Days of The Week Game
New wrinkle I learned as a parlour game from a friend. Simple but fun. Make a sentence with as many words as you can,
using the letters in the current day. Okay to use them as as often as you'd like, along with any other letters you need.
Here's an example with Sunday: No sun in a day, the day's so sad. (=17)[/b ...[text shortened]... n) (a) (day), the (day's) (s)o (sad.) (=17)
Easy, huh? Got words? Bring 'em on. (lol)
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Good God man, is that all you've got. Why I've read better stuff scratched in a phone booth in a third world country. Why did the education system fail you? I think in a large way you need to blame God for making you stupid.
Good day
Edit: Wrong thread
Edit: Wrong forum
Edit: What the heck? How did I end up here?
Edit: Never mind I've calmed down
Edit: As you were
Originally posted by HandyAndyIf so, it'll be disallowed and stricken from the tally. Perhaps you of FMF might
Coquette's sentence isn't original either. It's a line from the song, "Never on Sunday."
Another spurious game, Bobby?
extend the courtesy of sending her a private personal message to confirm.
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Coquette may have picked it up from several versions of the same song, here's Nana Mouskouri's:
Oh, you can kiss me on a Monday, a Monday,
A Monday is very very good.
Or you can kiss me on a Tuesday, a Tuesday
A Tuesday, in fact I wish you would.
Or you can kiss me on a Wednesday, a Thursday,
A Friday and Saturday is best.
But never, never on a Sunday, a Sunday,
A Sunday, 'cos that's my day of rest.
Most any day you can be my guest.
Any day you say, but my day of rest.
Just name the day that you like the best.
Only stay away on my day of rest.
I think the Chordettes did a slightly longer version.