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Weekly Sentence #31 letters, etc...
Hi pals! I am a couple of days late posting the letters for the sentence game this week again. I hope you all will forgive me. I have been helping my daddy get things prepared for my momma to come home and this has exacerbated my fibromyalgia pain. I will give you guys a couple of extra days to submit your sentences like last week and hopefully things will get back on schedule. Now on to the game!...
Before I unveil the six letters, I would like to once more congratulate last week's winner, Lori of Picture Perfect in Houston!. You will have until Saturday morning at 9 AM EDT, since I am so late posting. Please ignore the submission date in the rules and if you have not read the rules in a long time, or never have, please do so. Have fun and thanks for stopping by!
Each Sunday I post a set of six letters. A sentence must be
made from these letters. The letters today are: ASCOMD
An example of a sentence could be - A smile can open many
doors. These letters MAY NOT be re-arranged.
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There is a three - five persons judge panel (of JLand bloggers)
that chooses the best sentence (or two) submitted each week.
How do they choose winning sentence(s)? The sentences that
receive the strongest reactions - Did it make them laugh, sad,
ponder, etc.? Was it creative? Witty? These are winning
submissions.
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The winner(s) receive(s) a logo for his/her blog sidebar with
their screen name on it.
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Place submissions in comments section. If you do this game as
an entry in your blog, please come back and leave your ENTIRE
entry URL so your entry can be judged. Submissions are due by
Thursday, 4PM EDT. The winner is announced Saturday morning
or early afternoon.
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A new set of letters is placed in my journal, There is a Season,
every Sunday morning or early afternoon.
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If you submit more than one sentence, only your first sentence
will be judged.
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Have fun!!
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This Week's Letters:
ASCOMD
P.S. My mom is doing well. She is at a local rehabilitation hospital and should be home in the next few days. Thanks so, so much for your prayers! Val =)
I just read about your Mom on MagicSmoke & wanted to stop by to say I am sorry. So glad to read she is doing well(considering). ~Mary
ReplyDeleteValerie, I didn't know Mom was coming home. Did Dad tell you that? Gee, somebody forgot to communicate with me! How is she going to get up and down the steps? Yesterday when I saw her she was in a wheel chair and the social worker said she was not coming home this week. I don't get it... Who told you she was coming home? Are they pushing her out the door? Oy vey. I need to go over and see her right now, LOL. Okay, so like, let me get off this computer so I can get over there. Sheesh, I have 997 emails. I think I am giving out to much info during this comment, LOL. So what is new for me, LOL.
ReplyDeleteOkay, moving along, for the sentence:
A stray cat opened my door.
Not too good, but I got to get off here, LOL.
Krissy :)
http://journals.aol.com/fisherkristina/SometimesIThink
As stockmarkets crash, Obama McCain Debate
ReplyDeleteA stammering chiropractor ominously misdiagnosed dementia.
ReplyDeletethanks Val; so glad your mom is doing good and should be back at home in a few days!
betty
I just came back from Mom's today, she said nothing about getting out in a few days. They are evaluating her once a week! I don't know where you got your information from. Just thought I would come back and tell you that, Valerie, as you are not answering your phone. Anywho, Betty and Marc, your sentences are a scream!
ReplyDeleteKrissy :)
http://journals.aol.com/fisherkristina/SometimesIThink
ASCOMD
ReplyDeletealaina sits calmly, opening many documents.
glad to hear your mom is doing better and i can only imagine the stress that you and k are under val
take care, we care more about you, your health and sanity then the sentence!
xxalainaxx
Always see comedy on mondane doings.
ReplyDeleteConnie
I spelled mundane wrong -didn't notice until it was saving.....
ReplyDeleteA sincere compliment offers many desires!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Rose
http://journals.aol.com/rjsisti/roses-are-read
BTW, when I clicked on to add my comment, it requested me to sign my email address and password?????? Why? I had after thoughts that I should not have done this.
AOL has been doing some strange things lately and should be reported. Also, did everyone get a notice that McAfee will not longer be a free perk from AOL???
Please get back to me on these issues when you get a chance.
Thanks, Rose
Ooops, I posted mine in Magic Smoke.
ReplyDeleteHere's mine:
America's surely concerned over money deficiency.
*M*
A simple conundrum obfuscates most discussions.
ReplyDeletefrom Magic Smoke:
ReplyDeleteComment from queensw33tie
9/24/08 3:37 PM | Permalink
America's surely concerned over money deficiency.
*M*
A Sterling Commendation Or More Drivel?
ReplyDelete;^) Jan the Gryphon
Hi, I'm new at this. Here's my sentence:
ReplyDeleteAspirating someone can overcome medical dilemmas.
a second chance obstructs more determination
ReplyDeletein Magic Smoke:
ReplyDeleteComment from nanmm11
9/25/08 9:32 AM | Permalink
As September circumbs, October's mums dance.
Nancy