To get you started and give you an idea, KDI is "crazy, mixed up kid."
See how it works?
1. busines - unfinished business
2. rhutt fiction - truth is stranger than fiction
3. writiting - put it in writing
4. wa ys - parting of the ways
5. jump jump sheriff - two jumps ahead of the sheriff
6. I right I - right between the eyes
7. well enough - leave well enough alone
8. bucdropket - a drop in the bucket
9. herbuck - the buck stops here
10. timing tim ing - split-second timing
any more?
word game
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Hard to believe no one ever even replied to this one. It's great. Too bad I'm not quick enough to come up with my own rejoinders here. I do know I've seen some quips from others that indicate a high propensity for word play, so I do hope they'll give it a shot this time 'round.
Life is like playing chess with chessmen who each have thoughts and feelings and motives of their own.
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USA Weekend, a Sunday Supplement magazine in US newspapers (you remember those -- no batteries or network connection needed to read them, color graphics mostly in one section on Sundays only), has a feature called Frame Games. It takes this word game to a new dimension--the second, as well as adding a graphical touch at times.
I'm sure it would test both Baily and Skinem to their utmost. Or at least make them testy.
"I have an exam tomorrow," said Tom testily.
I'm sure it would test both Baily and Skinem to their utmost. Or at least make them testy.
"I have an exam tomorrow," said Tom testily.
Regards//Larry
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"To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of the people always possess arms, and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them."
-- Attributed to Richard Henry Lee
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