Dyslexia can be an advantage in scrabble
After all it is worth 19 points minimum.
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After all it is worth 19 points minimum.
From the 100% Fact challenge. See all 469 entries (closed)
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except for the fact
they'd then try to play those letters in a random order.
sigh. such a life.
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sigh. such a life.
and that
they've not even managed to count up to the seven letters they're allowed to have! :OP
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why
can't it be spelt like "tree" is the only quandary I have with it...
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so humiliating
not being able to spell your condition.
wasn't the longest word in the oxford dictionary meant to be a description of a lung infection suffered by coal-miners.
an infection that left you short of breath, and unable to say the word.
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wasn't the longest word in the oxford dictionary meant to be a description of a lung infection suffered by coal-miners.
an infection that left you short of breath, and unable to say the word.
heh, yes.
And that'll be pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, if memory serves.
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Talking of illness...
Ringing work when you're sick.
How are you supposed to do that, if you've lost your voice?
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Thu 30 Oct 2003, 0:50,
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How are you supposed to do that, if you've lost your voice?
Cheat.
Also, is the word coming down from the top Gonads?
If so, thats good.
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If so, thats good.