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Discussion using only one syllable words

Discussion using only one syllable words

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@fmf said
We should have a feast of beef, pork, veal, duck, goose, and the meat of chooks.
When speaking of words of one syllable
There are words which I find undistillable
I respect your ambition
But must state my position
That I find your request unfulfillable.

See you on Mon day.

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For the feast I will bring wine.

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@torunn said
For the feast I will bring wine.
I will drink it.

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@ghost-of-a-duke said
I will drink it.
Can I hope you bring plums?


@torunn said
Can I hope you bring plums?
I have twelve plums and a grape.

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@ghost-of-a-duke said
I have twelve plums and a grape.
And I will add chips and nuts to all if they wish.

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@torunn said
And I will add chips and nuts to all if they wish.
In.


@ghost-of-a-duke said
Break rules you do.
Name one of my rules I've broken? 😛 🙂

-VR

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@great-big-stees said
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What do you bring to the feast, Stees?

Not your fav' I am glad to say. 🙂


@indonesia-phil said
When speaking of words of one syllable
There are words which I find undistillable
I respect your ambition
But must state my position
That I find your request unfulfillable.

See you on Mon day.
Is that when the wife lets you back on?

-VR


@very-rusty said
Name one of my rules I've broken? 😛 🙂

-VR
Right way would be: Name one of my rules I broke.


@torunn said
Right way would be: Name one of my rules I broke.
I'll get a list together for you torunn!!! 😛 🙂

-VR


she was in a car wreck

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@rookie54 said
she was in a car wreck
and in a cast from head to toe

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