@ghost-of-a-duke saidSome luddites opine permanent erasure; reliably low yield.
Not one omelet did Luke eat sloperly.
@wolfe63 saidYes, I expect logical deficiency.
Some luddites opine permanent erasure; reliably low yield.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidYou can never envisage idiots calling in for education Duke.
Yes, I expect logical deficiency.
@very-rusty saidRead it again, Rustbrain, or ask your nurse to read it to you.
Neetle should have been your word!
Here's a starting word: STREETS
Silly Trolls Ruin Everything Except Tomato Sauce
So the next poster gets to make a sentence out of the last word:
SAUCE
See what the OP who started this thread said aforementioned.
@wolfgang59 saidEventually, kindness undermines devilishness.
You can never envisage idiots calling in for education Duke.
@wolfe63 said"Don't eat vegetables?" Ian looked immediately shocked, "have never eaten spinach,...sprouts?!"
Eventually, kindness undermines devilishness.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidSome people read on undergrounds, Terry summarized.
"Don't eat vegetables?" Ian looked immediately shocked, "have never eaten spinach,...sprouts?!"
@torunn saidDarren exclaimed zealously, "I rarely acquire mangos,...mangos upset stomach!"
Some people read on undergrounds, Terry summarized.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidSo the old man actually changed hats.
Darren exclaimed zealously, "I rarely acquire mangos,...mangos upset stomach!"
@handyandy saidNot everyone has a nurse like you Andy. I copied and pasted what the OP had posted. The last word used in a sentence is what you make a new sentence out of, now what part of that don't you understand? 😛 😉
Read it again, Rustbrain, or ask your nurse to read it to you.
-VR
@very-rusty saidI wrote: 'Envy us Rusty, or perhaps eat a nettle.'
European should have been the word you used the sentence for. 😛
You replied: 'European should have been the word you used the sentence for.'
Now answer me this Rusty, how does my sentence not spell out European?!
Do you ever engage your brain?