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Absolutely amazing alliteration
Researcher 177402 Posted May 23, 2001
Yvonne's Yorkie Yielded yesterday's Yellow Yarn; "Yippee!", Yvonne Yelled, Yawning Yearnfully.
(Yorkie= a UK Chocolate barr)
Next up: W
Chris
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Absolutely amazing alliteration
Researcher 177402 Posted May 23, 2001
Whoops! That post was a reply to a message from ages back!!
sorry! Didn't finish reading the full thread before i replied!
What's the letter up to now?
or letterS?
Chris
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Play games at
http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/U177402
Absolutely amazing alliteration
Researcher 177402 Posted May 23, 2001
Terry Brought Terryfied Burgulars To Bury tedious Burnt Things, Burgular two Boasted, "This BORING!", The Burgular's tactile buddy turned. Barry, terry's buddy, told Burgular two, "boast tediously, boasting this badly turns burnt tuna brown".
haha weird, eh?
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Argon0 (50 and feeling it - back for a bit) Posted May 24, 2001
So which two letters shall we use as the next two?
I know the last two of your post E..H
Ermine Henry, easily heaved excalibur, Having extracted He Exclaimed "Harthur enow has Eye honoured".
New Letters:
C N
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Researcher 177402 Posted May 24, 2001
C N? wow! my initials!
anyway..
Coincidentally, Never Concealed Noises Can Need continuous necessary cabbage nosh.
haha! Well, you don't say it has to make sense!
Chris
(aka)
"FUNNY QUOTE TO GO HERE"
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Researcher 177402 Posted May 24, 2001
Oh, and next too letters are
P, A
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some bloke who tried to think of a short, catchy, pithy name and spent five sleepless nights trying but couldn't think of one Posted May 25, 2001
Peter ate plenty apples. "Please add pears" added Penny. "Peaches aswell?" Peter asked. "Perfect" answered Penny.
NL: DA
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Researcher 177402 Posted May 25, 2001
Hi Some Bloke! Great that one!
Right.. DA,,, here oes..
Daniel Artificially Drummed Apples During Animated Dime Adverts.
hmmm... right, i am officially insane
NL:RO
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some bloke who tried to think of a short, catchy, pithy name and spent five sleepless nights trying but couldn't think of one Posted May 25, 2001
ROFL over rightly ostentatious rigmarole. Others recited older repartee or rode ocelots. Really ordinary.
NL: FL
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Sad, Mad or Bad? - I always wanted to be a dino, but alas, I'm just old. Posted May 25, 2001
For lavish flavoring, leave fruit languishing; first light fire, later fresh lemons fester long for laughs.
Um... well, it had FL (when did we go for two letters? )
Next WI
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Researcher 177402 Posted May 25, 2001
WI...
When Idiots Where in winning incommensurable winds, incrimination would impishly weaken.
NL:TN
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Argon0 (50 and feeling it - back for a bit) Posted May 25, 2001
Tortuous Nonsense Terrified Nero, Taunting Nostradamus' Terrifying Nasturciums. Tony Never Tried Nice Treats, Nastily Tricking Norman./...
NL: K P
(sorry SMoBoB - my fault on the two letter thing... )
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Researcher 177402 Posted May 25, 2001
Kind Periodic Kippers Played Knock-knock. Pirahnas' kites permissably kamikaze'd, persuasively.
Shall we go for 4 letters?
A,M,L
Chris
(aka)
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Argon0 (50 and feeling it - back for a bit) Posted May 25, 2001
A Mighty Loonie abseiled Mount Launceston. Although Many literate advisors mainly laughed, Albert Maurice left Aintree Making Little Aardvaarks Mow Lawn...
(we've done 4 before now due to Simping, 2 or 1 seem to be more in keeping with the games alliterative nature....)
NL: A F
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Researcher 177402 Posted May 25, 2001
Yeah, more than two is easy aswell...
Okay, AF...
As Frank Asked Fred, "..and Fortuanetly, Andy Fed Angela." Fred and Frank 'ad Food.
NL:DO
Chris
(aka)
PS- looked on space, cant' find games!!
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Researcher 177402 Posted May 25, 2001
now thats alliteration! you don't ask something like that, you tell em it!
was gonna do it again, in this post, but that's what the games all about! nonsense!
Chris
(aka)
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Argon0 (50 and feeling it - back for a bit) Posted May 30, 2001
Okay DO:
Donald Olivier Duck 'Owled Dramatically "'Orrid Dog, Out Damned Olive". Dilbert Overheard, despite oral difficulties obtained during Office-hours..
NL: C
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Researcher 177402 Posted May 31, 2001
cabbages can converse conviniently, carrotts can,t._ NL.. P
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Ek* this space intentionally left blank *ki Posted May 31, 2001
Peter piper pickeda peckov pickled peppersif peter piper pickeda peckov pickled pepperswheresthe peckov pickled peppers peter piper picked ...
NL: H
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Argon0 (50 and feeling it - back for a bit) Posted May 31, 2001
Hairy Harry's Hirsute hump Had Helephantine Hugeness, Hastily Hillary hacked Harry's Hump Horf.
NL: Z
(BTW did anyone see Tarrant On TV the Other night- a woman had to have a Tumour removed it had grown to the size of, well, her actually, and weighed 300 Pounds when removed - quite disgusting realy!! It was non-malignant, had been growing for at least 8 years, and included most human tissue imaginable - including teeth, and muscle..... EEEEEUUUWW)
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