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I need a sentence for the letters containing "MJLSUWEC" - which is used by the Lovers often.
I suppose for those of us who find texting tedious you could
first explain what the MJLSUWEC means.
googling this sequence turns up the question in several forms (unscramble??), but nary a hint at an answer. a cynic might suspect CLEJSUWM, or other foul play.
I need a sentence for the letters containing "MJLSUWEC" Ok; what are the parameters? They can't be all in a row, surely. Do they have to be all first letters, for ex.? Michael Jackson loved some universally welcomed earls cockily.

If there aren't any restrictions, make up anything you like.
Jackie, again, if you google this, you'll see that all instances of the question are just as vague. it's a scam, I tell you!
I agree with tsuwm.
Scam or Spam: notify or ignore.
Ah. Like that other one that was posted here. Well--come to think of it, how many people were "scammed" by that 'what's the third word that ends in -gry' question??
Must have not seen it, Or I ignored it. But it seems we
get lots of scam/spam. Yet, then again, most sites probably
do.

And WIZAMtvr has not been back yet to comment on any of the above.
laugh This one's really funny.
"My Jewel, Let's Slough Underwear When Evening Comes."
That's so romantic, Peter smirk
Never fails.
Romantic, yes. Except when compared to the recent study about
how often people actually change underwear, then maybe it is
a necessity.
Forgive me for making this remark at this point. I don't object to conversations about nothing if only the nothing were more interesting....

Study about how often people change underwear? I don't believe it.
It was on CNN, a big news network, last week. Different parts
of the country interviewed and surveyed. Men less likely to
change than women. They will go two days or more. Women who
work in offices: maybe every other day.


This is not exactly the same story, but it shows similar
attitude toward survey of this type. I can't find the
one they had on last week, and don't have time to look.

http://globalnation.inquirer.net/10449/a-brief-theory-of-undie-development
Grrrrrrr................... frown I believe what you say, but I mean the other kind of unbelievable.
When news is tight, I guess, they will find a study about
anything! Stories sell, and money talks.
Sure, whatever.
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