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#206259 - 06/27/12 04:32 PM Re: Sentence of the week [Re: blitherer]
BranShea Offline
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Welcome back. It looks like a very good sentence but as these are words... I already forgot what they mean except for adulate.
I adulate your sentence but I think Anu makes it more difficult every next week. I skipp this one, the actual ones look more familiar. So, Friday.

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#206301 - 07/01/12 02:16 PM Re: Sentence of the week [Re: BranShea]
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My complice and I, can we with sufficient durance monish the versal world of slick advertiser's suation?

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#206422 - 07/12/12 10:14 AM Re: Sentence of the week [Re: BranShea]
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Bravo, BranShea!

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#206428 - 07/13/12 10:52 AM Re: Sentence of the week [Re: blitherer]
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Excessive pudeur had never afflicted our femme fatale, who, on opening a billet-doux of a risqué bent, settled back into her chaise in simpering, provocative deshabille.

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#206491 - 07/20/12 11:50 AM Re: Sentence of the week [Re: blitherer]
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Late because of out of town and out of computer.
A belated French kiss from an English civil servant.

Samuel Pepys' femme fatale was often a maid or a shopkeeper's daughter, for who he would overcome his persistent pudeur and as billet doux would try a caresse risqué which occasionally resulted in the much pursued deshabille.

(so much for history (1633-1703) )

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#206500 - 07/22/12 05:47 PM Re: To knit or not to knit [Re: BranShea]
BranShea Offline
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"Purl many rows to make a fey cote the fisc can't touch", was the kind stranger's coze.

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#206755 - 08/20/12 11:58 AM Re: To knit or not to knit [Re: blitherer]
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That would take a lot of purling, BranShea! -- but I like it!

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#206768 - 08/22/12 04:49 PM Re: To knit or not to knit [Re: blitherer]
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I'm still knitting and no time left for weekly sentences ...

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