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    Wink The ALPHABET sentence GAME

    Follow up in the story by adding a sentence or two with words beginning with the SAME LETTER.
    You can use HE/SHE/IT/THEY and of course any ARTICLE including PREPOSTIONS and such.

    EXAMPLE

    LETTER B
    Before beginning the blogging she bravely brewed a Bovril.
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    Letter R

    Regardless of Rowenda she rolled her Rover rigidely, recovered her Romeo and ran right to Rodeo road.

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    What if the person nominates the letter for the next person to use?

    Letter G:

    Graham grew garlic with gale-force, gambling goals.
    Without God, all is night, and with him light is useless. - Emil Cioran

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    Hey Nick brilliant idea..
    Please Do nominate a letter.

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    I'll be kind and nominate 'M'.
    Without God, all is night, and with him light is useless. - Emil Cioran

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    Me myself and Moi marvelled at moments of madness and mirrored our memories that marvelloulsy mimic mind and music.

    Letter S
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    I would have called it the alliteration game, though alliteration is not necessarily restricted to first letters, I am reminded,
    Sibilant S may suggest
    Something smooth and soft
    But less is best, lest
    You suffer being scoffed.
    Its overuse
    Is conspicuous.


    However;
    Steve stayed somewhere by, searching for silver in the shit, success in a series of stationary non-starters, some suckers don't stray.

    How about an 'F'
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    Quote Originally Posted by Olly Buckle View Post
    I would have called it the alliteration game, though alliteration is not necessarily restricted to first letters, I am reminded,
    Sibilant S may suggest
    Something smooth and soft
    But less is best, lest
    You suffer being scoffed.
    Its overuse
    Is conspicuous.


    However;
    Steve stayed somewhere by, searching for silver in the shit, success in a series of stationary non-starters, some suckers don't stray.

    How about an 'F'
    Haha loved your Sensational S formation. Very textured feel to it. Loving it!!
    Last edited by Nacian; 07-21-2011 at 09:08 PM.

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    Forever formulated , fervently figity, forcefuly free and firmly fair to furtively fancy.

    How about letter 'L'

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    Lemonade loves lemons, so leila loudly livened it up loosely and lavishley with limes, lillies and lavender.


    Letter P

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    Perpetua purchased peaches, pears and parsley and prepared peculiar paintings too.

    I WOULD LIKE TO PUT FORWARD THE LETTER 'T' FOR THE NEXT PERSON TO USE AS A BASIS FOR THEIR CLEVERLY CRAFTED SENTENCE
    KNIGHTHOOD FOR ERIC SYKES! Do your bit!!
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    Till talent tilt his tremoundous trickles, he totally tripled his true taste for trouts, tomatoes and tentalising tricky tarts.

    LETTER G

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    Graeme Garden grew great grapes in gargantuan gardens.

    MAY I PUT FORWARD THE LETTER OF Q (yes, cue)
    KNIGHTHOOD FOR ERIC SYKES! Do your bit!!
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    A quorum of querulous, quarrelsome, queens queued outside the Q-club combing Quiffs.

    A 'c' quwept quietly into that, so let's have "C".
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    Cornelia carefully centered her coins and cleverely carved a cone, a code a coma and a clue.

    Letter E

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