Vaporizing vegetables, starfruit, cold liquids, TMNT bubble bath, helix
High-scoring words of the night:
VEG (115 points) - against Alice P. [5W used twice, also made BIRTHED]
ENMITY (228 points) - against Cat D. [2W, 2W used twice, 4W, hook off JAILER to make ER] {a good deficit-erasing word!}
VAPORERS (280 points) - against Berneil B. [two 4W]
TOYONS (184 points) - against Diane P. [2W, 2W used twice, 4W, hook off KAF for a plural]
HUGE (144 points) - against Alex R. [two 4W]
BREADING (625 points) - against Joyce H. [5W, two 3W] {a good deficit-erasing word!}
VOCAB (135 points) - against Michelle L. [two 3W]
BEATIFY (155 points) - against Lorraine R. [5W, 4L on B] {a good deficit-erasing word!}
SIMONY (139 points) - against Lesley C. [4W, 5L on Y]
Had starfruit, grapes, chicken, vegetables, kiwi, apples, avocado, and salmon for dinner. Grandma's not impressed. Apparently, there is something WRONG with drinking cold water, and drinking milk (especially if it's cold) at any time besides breakfast / in the morning. *laughs* She is also not impressed with the concept of stores NOT giving you plastic bags (or charging you a small fee for extras) - and wasn't impressed with a reusable bag, either! "What about fish?!" Hahahaha! We lost 5-1 to the Blackhawks tonight, therefore cutting short the playoff run. I'm sure Eric and Christon are not in good moods now... not knowing the score, I called Eric to see whether he was going on Saturday. I'm okay with his not being sure, of course. My parents have "Awesome Warrior Dude" Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles bubble bath - Nathan would probably like that, although I'm not sure whether to be amused or scared!
Trivia fact for Wednesday, May 12: Where on your body is there a helix and an antihelix? On each of your outer ears. The helix is the prominent rim around most of the outer ear; the antihelix is the curved inner elevation in front of it, but separated from it by a depression known as the scapha.
VEG (115 points) - against Alice P. [5W used twice, also made BIRTHED]
ENMITY (228 points) - against Cat D. [2W, 2W used twice, 4W, hook off JAILER to make ER] {a good deficit-erasing word!}
VAPORERS (280 points) - against Berneil B. [two 4W]
TOYONS (184 points) - against Diane P. [2W, 2W used twice, 4W, hook off KAF for a plural]
HUGE (144 points) - against Alex R. [two 4W]
BREADING (625 points) - against Joyce H. [5W, two 3W] {a good deficit-erasing word!}
VOCAB (135 points) - against Michelle L. [two 3W]
BEATIFY (155 points) - against Lorraine R. [5W, 4L on B] {a good deficit-erasing word!}
SIMONY (139 points) - against Lesley C. [4W, 5L on Y]
Had starfruit, grapes, chicken, vegetables, kiwi, apples, avocado, and salmon for dinner. Grandma's not impressed. Apparently, there is something WRONG with drinking cold water, and drinking milk (especially if it's cold) at any time besides breakfast / in the morning. *laughs* She is also not impressed with the concept of stores NOT giving you plastic bags (or charging you a small fee for extras) - and wasn't impressed with a reusable bag, either! "What about fish?!" Hahahaha! We lost 5-1 to the Blackhawks tonight, therefore cutting short the playoff run. I'm sure Eric and Christon are not in good moods now... not knowing the score, I called Eric to see whether he was going on Saturday. I'm okay with his not being sure, of course. My parents have "Awesome Warrior Dude" Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles bubble bath - Nathan would probably like that, although I'm not sure whether to be amused or scared!
Trivia fact for Wednesday, May 12: Where on your body is there a helix and an antihelix? On each of your outer ears. The helix is the prominent rim around most of the outer ear; the antihelix is the curved inner elevation in front of it, but separated from it by a depression known as the scapha.
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