Member   posted May 02, 2003 17:38  
Thread number two  was getting quite lengthy, so here is a continuation of it.  
The rules from 
the first thread  are as follows:
I will leave 6 letters for the next person who replies They will make a sentence using the six letters as the first letter of each word in the sentence. The letters must be kept in the order given.
example: TYHATG = Try Your Hand At This Game.
Once you make your sentence from the letters left in the previous message you leave a different 6 for the next person to reply to.
Enjoy yourselves and have fun. 
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Kalleh left:  
CINDER Can I nibble Don's edible radish?
NIBBLE   
Member No!  It's been bitten long enough! Nancy innocently blabbed 'bout Linda's engagement.HOBBIT 
  
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Member Bob likes English and Russian yachtsFRSTUP 
  
Member French restaurants seldom try undersea productsOCTOPI 
  
Member Our cohorts take our phrases irreverently.CLAMUP 
  
Member childish language amuses Mama und PapaDEUTSCH 
  
Member Ah, 7 letters, haberdasher! That's okay; I'm good! 
DEUTSCH Do Europeans understand that silverfish can hop?
ILTPAP   
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Member please leave all independent newspapers elsewhere GARBOL
  
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Member Waiting, Richard yelled, "Geronimo!" until muffled. (He was quite mad, you see...)
  
Member Wild ritualistic yogalike gymnastics unsettle Morgan THEATR
  
Member The haberdasher entered a tiny room.
HBGUAD  (Think about this one HatMan!
)
  
Member Her body guards under-rated Asa's determination HWQMYS [This message was edited by jerry thomas on Sat May 17th, 2003 at 19:06.]
  
Member HWQMYS His woman, Queen Morgan, yelled, "Stop!" (unconvincingly  
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Member He was quite mad, you see. HELLAK
  
Member Sorry, Jerry.  I was just so pleased with mine that I forgot to add the next 6 letters! 
  
Member No problem, Kalleh, and please note that my arrangement of the six letters by no means implies anything about your being the least bit backward.
HELLAK 
  
Member Hat exposed, looked like amused koala! DFLECT
  
Member Do female lions enjoy cat toys?   
QWERTY Oh, Haberdasher, I really wanted you to see 
this post!   
Member Quick witted esquimeaux recycle their yaks. UIOPAS [This message was edited by jerry thomas on Sun May 18th, 2003 at 19:05.]
  
Member Unless I'm outside, please ask softlyNWTPAM? 
  
Member [UIOPAS Uncle Isaac once propositioned Aunt Sarah] NWTPAM? Nonagenarian wizards tantalize pretty Alsacian models?
  
Member Thank you, Jerry. (NWTPAM?  was a plaintive "Nobody wants to play any more?")MODELS  (the last six-letter work in your post)   Most old DeSotos exhibit large sunvisorsKPLACH 
  
Member Klingons provoke loud and cutting headaches.SAKAHA 
  
Member Speaking of which, I saw a reference that the advertisement  by the  ________ State Mental Health Department for a Klingon-speaking Interpreter [reported on CNN.com] was a  hoax. [declaration attributed to Snopes; I didn't confirm] :-(  (Or was it here that I saw the retraction in the first place?)SAKAHA  Starfleet and Klingon are honorable antagonists.NONSEN 
  
<Asa Lovejoy>   posted May 21, 2003 22:36  
I saw a reference that the advertisement by the ________ State ____________________________________________ Oregon.
  
<Asa Lovejoy>   posted May 21, 2003 22:39  
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Member Heather's erudite aunt designs lewd novels    BYLINE [This message was edited by jerry thomas on Fri May 23rd, 2003 at 8:32.]
  
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Member Yon antiquated nonagenarian knows every eskimo OLDBOY
  
Member Overly desperate, lecherous boatswains ogle yachts. CORNCB
  
Member classy old REO naturally commands bravos!  DESOTO  metapost:  we have enough examples now; has anyone looked to see how similar these are in structure?  --adverb-adjective noun verb noun adverb    or --adverb adjective noun verb adjective noun seem to be a predominant form, with limited variations... Anyone feel like counting? (or even think it's worth spending time on?)
  
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<Asa Lovejoy>   posted May 24, 2003 16:40  
WHAZAT  ============================== Wild Henry ate zucchini and tamales. What has a zipper and tickles?BUGATI 
  
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