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Well it was just the two of us tonight


Mightyroar won with great panache, and I applaud her efforts on coming out after a day with the kids.


Although I did get a bingo only for 64 points though


Which leads me onto a question what's your best bingo and was it online or in a proper game


Mine ofcourse is Anorexia - 110 points Online Facebook

mightyroar Wrote:

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> Tillie Trotter are you on facebook?

>

> and Mogs! sort out your spelling on the Scrabble

> thread! you'll have muttley on your tail with that

> definate


Dear Mightyroar,


I have started a girly game on facebook with yourself, me and tillie.


And I have now removed the offending words spelt incorrectly.


I now have a newsflash to all Scrabble / Nintendo DS players - yes you've guessed it NDS are bring out Scrabble on the DS and my husband is getting it for me - I'm sooooo excited. (maybe I should get a life)


We only need a couple more to play super scrabble on Thursday

Hello from Croyde Bay


I have managed to find a pub with WIFI, and am distressed to find that the scrabble on Facebook is down :-(


Huguenot - My handle on ISC is hannah179 (Remember "There can be only one!")


Maybe a game on Sunday at 4pm in the MAG so we have a our seats ready for the quiz - by the way does anyone know if it's a rollover!!

I've had a few confirmations on attendees for this afternoons meet, so I just thought I would let others know to encourage more players.


Mogs

Floating Onion

Ally Cat

Mightyroar

Davemc


We will be found in the MAG at 4pm and then probably carry on for the quiz - does anyone know if the HI-LOW money was won as last week it was estimated at ?1500.00, if it is a rollover then I'm sure it would be nearing ?2000.00, so that will be a nice sum to win.

Bellenden Belle Wrote:

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> I would love to play scrabble on facebook with

> someone!

> Invite me - I can be found under the name Caroline

> Downing...

> I can't make ths Thursday but would also like to

> join face to face scrabble in the future.

> Many thanks

> Bellenden Belle


Great, the only problem is you need to provide information about your facebook as I'm not sure which one is you as we've never met.


But you could always come along to one of the meets, we had six playing scrabble this evening all very civilised at The Plough.

Definitely would like to come along to one of your meets... couldn't make it this weekend - evenings are best for me. As for Facebook I am the one with a ginger haired man next to me - oh and I am on Pete's friends list as we are hoping to have a game soon (no doubt he will thrash me!)

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