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October 17, 2010 at 10:59 PM #620079October 17, 2010 at 10:59 PM #619959Allan from FallbrookParticipant
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Crepuscular! I’ve always loved that word, ever since watching “Dark Shadows” as a kid. Oooh, delicious.Nah, you’ll have to come up with something tougher. In today’s horror-fantasy fixated entertainment model, I think that it would be fairly easy to come up with a sentence featuring all three words. Of course, no one would know what they meant. Well, with the exception of “evility”.
Actually, my dog is very crespuscular. But that’s just because she’s a hunting hound who likes treeing raccoons. She may have some deviltry in her, but not an ounce of evility. And I would have to say that prior to last Thursday was her prelapsarian period. She peed on the carpet on Thursday. A lot.[/quote]
Eaves: Well, toots, ya got me. I got nothing. That last volley of verbal verbosity was filled with verve, vim and vigor. I think I’m going to need to dust off some more books, if I plan on holding my own.
I really do like “linguicious”, though. Like I said, a mite salacious, but a doozy.
October 17, 2010 at 10:59 PM #619407Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=eavesdropper]
Crepuscular! I’ve always loved that word, ever since watching “Dark Shadows” as a kid. Oooh, delicious.Nah, you’ll have to come up with something tougher. In today’s horror-fantasy fixated entertainment model, I think that it would be fairly easy to come up with a sentence featuring all three words. Of course, no one would know what they meant. Well, with the exception of “evility”.
Actually, my dog is very crespuscular. But that’s just because she’s a hunting hound who likes treeing raccoons. She may have some deviltry in her, but not an ounce of evility. And I would have to say that prior to last Thursday was her prelapsarian period. She peed on the carpet on Thursday. A lot.[/quote]
Eaves: Well, toots, ya got me. I got nothing. That last volley of verbal verbosity was filled with verve, vim and vigor. I think I’m going to need to dust off some more books, if I plan on holding my own.
I really do like “linguicious”, though. Like I said, a mite salacious, but a doozy.
October 17, 2010 at 10:59 PM #619325Allan from FallbrookParticipant[quote=eavesdropper]
Crepuscular! I’ve always loved that word, ever since watching “Dark Shadows” as a kid. Oooh, delicious.Nah, you’ll have to come up with something tougher. In today’s horror-fantasy fixated entertainment model, I think that it would be fairly easy to come up with a sentence featuring all three words. Of course, no one would know what they meant. Well, with the exception of “evility”.
Actually, my dog is very crespuscular. But that’s just because she’s a hunting hound who likes treeing raccoons. She may have some deviltry in her, but not an ounce of evility. And I would have to say that prior to last Thursday was her prelapsarian period. She peed on the carpet on Thursday. A lot.[/quote]
Eaves: Well, toots, ya got me. I got nothing. That last volley of verbal verbosity was filled with verve, vim and vigor. I think I’m going to need to dust off some more books, if I plan on holding my own.
I really do like “linguicious”, though. Like I said, a mite salacious, but a doozy.
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