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Fantastic word game

Munch was an expressionist painter best known for The Scream, which resembles two of his other works Anxiety and Despair.
 
Life, The Universe and Everything is the title of the third book of the five-volume Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy science fiction series by Douglas Adams.

(Have I seen you here before?)
 
"A lot" is an informal phrase meaning "many" and should not be confused with "allot," which means to "distribute among."
 
Among any large enough group of people, you will find some who like this word game thread, some for whom it has become an obsession and a way of life, and still others who are grossly turned off by the social and conversational aspects of the game.
 
Social and conversational aspects of the game being what they are, this is still an enjoyable thread although I would be hard pressed to find any significant uses for it other than as a good time waster.
 
A good time waster, for me anyway, is to recreate Question Time from the British House of Commons with myself taking on the role of Gordon Brown and my cat serving as Conservative Party leader David Cameron.
 
So to Speak, according to a web site I found when searching the Internet, was founded in 1993 by an editorial collective of women MFA candidates at George Mason University and has served as a space for feminist writing and art.

(Boy, what a fun group of gals they must be! ;D )
 
Me, myself and I all think that all of you have been very very beezy today and we are also very impressed with your responses, except for perhaps that last one, as they are all very wordy and informative.
 
Wordy and informative posts are not always a good thing as some posts can be wordy but not very informative and others can be informative but not overly wordy; Some people equate this to doublespeak, a use of language that has been mastered by politicians the world over and can be evidenced by listening to them as they speak a great number of words but in reality say nothing at all.
 
(WMC, If you are going to assume the "Faux Dude" position, I have a question? How many words should be used to make the new sentence?. I was under the impression, it is one except if it is a name. Examples of what might be in error..

Wordy and informative/ nothing at all/ So to speak)

Nothing at all will keep me from the polls on May 6th, when the Proud Red State of North Carolina takes her turn in the Primaries.
 
Primaries across the country have led to the eliminations of candidates from three parties.



(Stuart, I think we've discussed this one or two hundred times already. The game evolved along the way from using just one word to using using one word or a proper name or a phrase just like the recent 3-word phrases. The one thing that was supposed to remain the same was to use a whole/complete/literate-as-possible sentence. I would suggest you head back to page 1 of the game and visit all 250+ pages and all 2500+ responses to get a feel of the game. Seriously. Do it. It's fun. I did it yesterday.)
 


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