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The previous thread has trespassed into forbidden territory, so here is a restart:
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Not "I'm in the choir!" Tom said bass-ly?
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"Ah! *That brother!" Tom said arcanely.

Coffeebean
"How do you kill a vampire?" asked Tom painstakingly.
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Ooooh, good one Coffeebean
"Mine aren't nearly that complex" she said plaintively.

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doc_comfort

"I like cheese", Tom said meekly.

CAUTION: these are rude

"You arouse me", said Tom, longingly.

"I'm coming", Tom ejaculated.
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The inmate is escaping down the fire escape! Tom said condescendingly.
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"I might as well accept it, I just love Greek drama," he said philosophically.

EDIT: Was that too subtle?


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"You always fail to score at tennis." he said, lovingly.

"Where did I put my wallet?" he asked searchingly.


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I am not a witch! Thomasina said charmingly.


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"I might as well accept it, I just love geek drama," he said bitingly.



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"What shall I do with this sow's ear?" he enquired silkily.


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"I might as well accept it, I just love geek drama," he said bitingly ~ etaoin



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"I used to live here," Tom said forebodingly.


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His heartrate increased and his throat tightened as he saw her emerge from the dense fog. "Hello, my love", he said thickly.


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A group of friends were sorting out a box of letters which had become scrambled. Tom was in charge.

“If we tackle the job alphabetically we’ll soon find the first three letters,” Tom see-sawed ably.
“The fourth letter is repeated,” he declared deedily.
“Finding the fifth shouldn’t be difficult,” Tom said easily.
“Goodness! The sixth letter is big enough to crawl into!” said Tom ineffably.
“Bother, I’ve – er - dropped the eighth one,” ‘e said ‘altingly.
“The ninth letter looks well,” he observed seeingly.
“The tenth one looks like a bird,” jeered Tom jadedly.
“Eleventh - better after fifteenth,” he agreed abbreviatedly.
Picking up the twelfth, “We’ll probably go here,” grinned Tom devilishly.
“Thirteen – this is unlucky for some,” he mourned emphatically.
“If we can find enough of the fourteenth letter, we could use it to separate the others,“ Tom typed enthusiastically
“The fifteenth letter looks good when it brackets the twentieth,” owned Tom otiosely
“Isn’t the sixteenth one absolutely souper?” he posed peaceably.
“Would any of you wish to stand in line for the seventeenth?” he questioned quizzically.
“The eighteenth letter, is plural,” Tom rolled out artfully.
“The nineteenth is essential,” Tom squeaked sibilantly.
“Anyone for the twentieth?” he poured out the question, leafily.
The twenty-first was missing: “This is no use,” Tom uttered ululatingly.
Tom brandished the twenty-second above his head. “Long live the difference,” he voiced Frenchly
“The twenty-third is twice as bad as the twenty-first,” Tom wailed world-wearlily. or was it Word-windedly?
“This shows the place of the twenty-fourth letter,” he exclaimed markedly.
“We’ll keep quiet about the last two,” Tom mouthed, wisely and keeping his tongue still.



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WOW!!!


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RhubyC - someone give a me hat, that I may doff it!


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Rhuby - I AM impressed! Can't help but wonder how long it took you - and were you at work when you did it?


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In reply to:

"I might as well accept it, I just love Greek drama," he said philosophically.

EDIT: Was that too subtle?


Poor wofa had to Aeschylus "ask all us" a second time!

Wofa, it was not too subtle! Just a tragedy we didn't acknowledge the way Euripides puns out.


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Conversation with a Greek tailor (I'm sure the copyright has _long_ since run out on these) :

"Can Eumenides pants?"

"Sure. Did Euripides?"

"Unfortunately. Alcibiades, so I'll have something to wear in the meantime..."




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Can't help but wonder how long it took you - and were you at work when you did it?


Many thanks, Nancyk - and sjm and Zed - for your kind words.
As to the above query: about 25 minutes, and yes.



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"Okay, I suppose you did have it harder than me," admitted Goldy forbearingly.


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"I've taken up knitting" Tom intoned in a pearly(purly) voice.
"I like baseball, basketball, hockey and soccer" Tom noted sportily.

"I don't like classical fairly tales" claimed Tom grimmly.

"Wool embroidery is a waste of time" Tom declaired cruelly.




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"There'll be no nuclear plant in MY neighborhood!" said Tom reactively.


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"It was a really great party" Tom admitted bashfully.




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"Wool embroidery is a waste of time" Tom declaired cruelly.


I love this one, helen!


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I love to sing high notes, Tom sang shatteringly

Gregorian music is my favorite, Tom chanted in a sing-song.




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"I never wear fancy woollens," said Tom in a crotchety voice

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"I just can't stop eating these North African dates," said Tom moorishly.

"Ughh! That was a Seville Orange!" Tom complained bitterly.

"The answer's a lemon," Tom said sourly.

"Would you like an olive?" he enquired oilily.

"I can shoot an apple off the top of your head," Tom boasted tellingly.

"That's a nice pear you've got," he told her, double-entendredly.

"Over here, we call them 'marrows', not 'squash,'" Tom replied crushingly.

- and a sweetener to finish with:-
"Oooh! look! some one's given me some sugary Turkish sweets!" Tom exclaimed delightedly.



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Re:"Would you like an olive?" he enquired oilily.


"Yes, please" Tom replied unctuously.

sweet kisses to you, dear commando, i couldn't figure out how to use unctuously, till you provided the opening!


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Would you like an olive?" he enquired oilily.

Yes, please" Tom replied unctuously.

"I'll take mine with a lemon twist," his companion said acidly.


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"Martini's? I like mine very dry." Tom said brutishly.
"I like my scotch on the rocks" Tom commented icily.
"Just a splash of mixer" Tom requested gingerly.

(thank's AsP for the inspiration!)


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"I'm on the wagon," said Tom drily.

“I don’t go to parties,” said Tom unabashedly.


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"I'll bet we could sail in right past the Harbor Police", said Tom craftily.

"Eat more prunes!" said Tom regularly.


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"The prisoner is going down the stairs," said Tom condescendingly.

"The prisoner is going to work on stencils today," said Tom contemplatingly.


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"The prisoner may not stand," said Tom conceitedly.

"But," said Tom contestingly, "The prisoner is taking an exam right now."


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not stand," said Tom conceitedly

good one!

welcome, Tross!



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"The prisoner will go to the island off Greece," said Tom concretely.


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"The prisoner will go to the island off Greece," said Tom concretely.

wasn't that Shakespeare that said that? or was it Bacon...



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So which is the Swifty?
Help, I'm hyperventilating, said Tom breathlessly
Oh, I'm hyperventilating, said Tammy breathily


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"Come under this arbor with me, i have a secret to tell you" Tom said sub rosa.

"Let's walk down the primrose path" said Tom in floraly tones.


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"I bought this painting at an auction," said Tom morbidly.


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"Hey, what a coincidence... I bought this statue at the auction," said Tom forbiddingly.


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"well, the auction is over" he said, bidding them goodnight.

there's one of them double letter thingys...



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"I can't drive if the car's got a gear-stick", he said automatically.

"I used to be a delivery driver," he said, truculently.

"Bother, the car has picked up a puncture," he said, tiredly
(I have a feeling that one's already been done - if so, sorry!)




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