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Mags | Report | 16 Jun 2006 17:10 |
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Oh thats a good one Dizzie. |
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Dizzy Lizzy 205090 | Report | 16 Jun 2006 17:09 |
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Or sumptuously... Liz |
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Guinevere | Report | 16 Jun 2006 16:47 |
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Did the ground open up under it, Dan? That's what is implied by 'abyss' - a massive hole in the ground. Gwynne |
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Sandra B | Report | 16 Jun 2006 16:46 |
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Daniel :-)p |
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Daniel | Report | 16 Jun 2006 16:45 |
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I've used lavishly already, good help though. Polly I think you just need an inhaler ;-) |
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AnninGlos | Report | 16 Jun 2006 16:44 |
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Daniel, like it all except 'bountifully', how about ornately or wondrously or magnificently/ Ann Glos |
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Mags | Report | 16 Jun 2006 16:44 |
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Just read through all your thread. Another good word would be Lavishly as opposed to Bountifully! Just a thought! |
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Sandra B | Report | 16 Jun 2006 16:41 |
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Comma somewhere,? When read aloud,a bit long ??/ |
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Guinevere | Report | 16 Jun 2006 16:39 |
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It is a bit too much, I think, Dan Gwynne |
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Daniel | Report | 16 Jun 2006 16:27 |
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Excuses excuses Mags :-) |
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Daniel | Report | 16 Jun 2006 16:26 |
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It's good you brought my attention to it Sharon, but is this instance, I'm ok with leaving it. If I ever post anything on here in the future, be sure to tell me what you notice. I might agree. |
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Mags | Report | 16 Jun 2006 16:26 |
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That's the problem, we have no idea of context and how or why this disaster happened. Mags xx |
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Daniel | Report | 16 Jun 2006 16:24 |
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Definitley pressure. It was designed to take the weight, but not the internal flames of the fires of Hell, or chandelier electrical faults :-) |
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Computer Blonde | Report | 16 Jun 2006 16:24 |
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Sorry Daniel - I did tell you that I don't know what I'm on about!! Shutting up now... |
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Daniel | Report | 16 Jun 2006 16:23 |
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Sharon I've got to get thirty-five thousand words! Don't be hair-splittingly pedantic :-) |
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Mags | Report | 16 Jun 2006 16:23 |
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Wouldn't the tower's framework simply have buckled under the pressure' ? or 'Buckled under the weight'?? It seems very flowery for something that was probably viewed with horror. Only my opinion. Mags xx |
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PinkDiana | Report | 16 Jun 2006 16:22 |
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That's the word Dan!! xx |
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.•:*:•. Devishly Angelic Juliecat & Panda..•:*:•. | Report | 16 Jun 2006 16:22 |
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Perfect :-) |
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Daniel | Report | 16 Jun 2006 16:21 |
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Nah, not beautifully - that's just common. How about, luxuriously? |
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.•:*:•. Devishly Angelic Juliecat & Panda..•:*:•. | Report | 16 Jun 2006 16:20 |
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Diana's right, it doesn't sound right. Try beautifully instead. |
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