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Bellenden Belle Wrote:

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> 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!)



Okay I've just found you and poked you - so should be able to have a game soon.

Okay, I know this weekend will be a BANK HOLIDAY weekend but I think the Sunday Afternoon Scrabble is a good idea, (of course I will need to check if football is on at the MAG). Followed by the MAG Quiz.


So don't be shy let me know if you can make it for a game, last week we had our most members turn up a grand total of 6 players on super scrabble. If we get more this week we might have to organise more boards

Oh god, I feel terrible about this - and really, truly I am not usually so disorganised (I can actually feel myself blushing as I write this) but I can't make next Sunday. Aggghhhh - I have got to get my life organised.

But my weekday availability still stands - I promise.

Well Scrabble Meet Update


2 Games of Super Scrabble


1st Game - Allycat, Peteoverhill, Mogs, Adam, Leander, Floating Onion


Peteoverhill - 334 Points

Mogs - 257 Points

Adam - 201 Points

Leander - 174 Points

Floating Onion - 167 Points

Allycat - 151 Points


2nd Game - Allycat, Peteoverhill, Mogs, Adam, Leander, Floating Onion, Mr. Mogs


Peteoverhill - 314 Points

Mr.Mogs - 267 Points

Mogs - 220 Points

Adam - 219 Points

Ally - 146 Points

Leander - 143 Points

Floating Onion - 123 Points


As you can see, we are mixture of players.


To throw in a new date for this week - WEDNESDAY in the plough because they do nice CHEESE


If you can't make Wednesday, the Sunday meets are quite popular, and the quiz at the Mag, we won yester 12 bottles of wine.



Wednesday - 8pm

Sunday - 4pm

Tonight's Scrabble started slow with just myself and Davemc, scores as follows


Davemc - 395

Mogs - 255


Yes I got beat by 140 points.


Then it got chilly outside and we moved inside about to start our second game when Misses Sean Mcgabhan turns up and we complete two more games, scores as follows


Davemc - 228

Mogs - 170

Misses Mcgab - 148



Davemc - 159

Mogs - 219

misses Mcgab - 143


so I finally had a win.


Next Game is Sunday 9th September in THE Plough at 4PM - PM me if you want to attend or those of you who have my number text me Yay or Nay it helps me organise which boards to bring.

Today's Scrabble attendees were


Sean Macghban (newbie)

Misses Macgahban

Mogs

Davemc

Mr. Mogs turned up abit later


Game 1 - On the Deluxe Board


Sean - 104 Points

Davemc - 152 Points

Mogs - 184 Points

Misses MAC - 95 Points



Game 2 -


Mogs - 117 Points

Misses Mac - 142 Points

Davemc - 162 Points

Mr Mogs - 164 Points


Sean jibbed out of this game as he couldn't take the pace.


And yes I got my butt well and truely whipped in the second game.

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