Sweet wise crew eating and Georgetown
Interesting rack of the afternoon: IATECREW, against George M. [read this as "I ate crew"]
High-scoring words of the afternoon:
SWEET (1000 points; 4W, two 5W), RETAIL (5W, two 4W) - against Jayde M.
ENDURO (175 points; two 5W), OUTPRAY (132 points; 3W, 2W) - against Calvert W.
VAN (140 points) - against Cheryl M. [5W, two 2W]
WISEACRE (112 points) - against George M. [two 2W]
ANCESTRY (104 points) - against Marcy G. [4W]
SOULS (264 points) - against Linda D. [3W, two 4W - one used twice, hook off SIGN for a plural]
AWRY (103 points) - against Stephanie L. [4W, 2W, hook off OUTER to make ROUTER]
Yum, I smell my favorite cologne... brings back certain memories! Oh great... the guy next to me went for a smoke break, and now the cigarette smoke overpowers the cologne! I've actually seen him before; he looks like a much older, slack-jawed version of Pastor John!
Trivia fact for Thursday, June 24: For whom was Georgetown - the upscale Washington, DC, neighborhood - named? King George II of England, not George Washington. It was formally established in 1791 as a Maryland tobacco port, and was officially incorporated into the District of Columbia in 1871.
High-scoring words of the afternoon:
SWEET (1000 points; 4W, two 5W), RETAIL (5W, two 4W) - against Jayde M.
ENDURO (175 points; two 5W), OUTPRAY (132 points; 3W, 2W) - against Calvert W.
VAN (140 points) - against Cheryl M. [5W, two 2W]
WISEACRE (112 points) - against George M. [two 2W]
ANCESTRY (104 points) - against Marcy G. [4W]
SOULS (264 points) - against Linda D. [3W, two 4W - one used twice, hook off SIGN for a plural]
AWRY (103 points) - against Stephanie L. [4W, 2W, hook off OUTER to make ROUTER]
Yum, I smell my favorite cologne... brings back certain memories! Oh great... the guy next to me went for a smoke break, and now the cigarette smoke overpowers the cologne! I've actually seen him before; he looks like a much older, slack-jawed version of Pastor John!
Trivia fact for Thursday, June 24: For whom was Georgetown - the upscale Washington, DC, neighborhood - named? King George II of England, not George Washington. It was formally established in 1791 as a Maryland tobacco port, and was officially incorporated into the District of Columbia in 1871.
Labels: 2010, george, history, interesting racks, john, linda, mary, names, page-a-day, ray, thousands of points, wordscraper
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