Sunday, July 04, 2010

32 high-scoring words in the past 24 hours! / Jeeps

Interesting rack of the night: RUNEASY, against Ina H. [read this as "run easy"]


High-scoring words of the night:

SNOOZY (260 points) - against Janice C. [4W, 3W, hook off PIT for a plural]
ROBES (160 points; two 4W), TANGY (110 points; 2W, 5W) - against Louise G.
MOVE (155 points) - against Millie F. [5W, 5L on V]
TAXERS (144 points; two 3W), TURTLE (192 points; 3W, 4W, 2W), GAZERS (204 points; 4W, 3W) - against Lise M.
WEBLESS (104 points; 4W, hook off OUTSOAR for a plural), LIMO (190 points; 2W, 5W, 4L on M), SWEEPY (200 points; 5W, 2W) - against Sylvia C.
FOOD (225 points) - against Julie-Jessy D.-C. [two 5W]
MAROONS (450 points) - against Brett O. [5W, two 3W] {a good deficit-erasing word!}
DOGEARS (144 points) - against Colleen J. [two 4W]
HARISSA (222 points) - against Anjali R. [5W, two 2W]
SHADOW (464 points) - against Linda D. [two 4W]

New record: 32 high-scoring words in the past 24 hours!


Called Eric to see what was going on tomorrow - he said the trip was fine, and wanted to call me back in "five minutes" because he was in the middle of a battle on WORLD OF WARCRAFT! *laughs and rolls eyes* Sure, why not... with that "five minutes," I took a shower! As I thought, my shower was over before he called me back from his battle... of course I did a pirate impression when I answered, and he called me a pirate for it. Doesn't matter if he has to do sound AT ALL! :D


Trivia fact for Sunday, July 4: What did Brigadier General Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., World War II Medal of Honor-winning son of the former president, call the jeep he rode on the beach at Normandy on D-Day in 1944? Rough Rider - in honor of the Rough Riders unit that his father led during the Spanish-American War.

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