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Riding in a Model T, drinking bathtub gin and bootleg whiskey.”
She'd folded, twisted, curved a hand towel into what looked like some strange bird squatting on the duvet.
And with a strangled gasp, dropped it as if it held a hissing snake.
I'd have hounded you like a wolf to drag those words out of you.”
And some can't resist beating a dead horse.
aren't these winners!!!

Riding in a Model T, drinking bathtub gin and bootleg whiskey.”
She'd folded, twisted, curved a hand towel into what looked like some strange bird squatting on th..."
they all look good to me.

Despite the name, shellfish are not a kind of fish,
so that wouldinclude, scallops, clams etc

Would that work for smoke? I though the 'bonus' word was a free-for-all (if you find any use, you can use it) but maybe I'm wrong?


Sorry I haven't checked in. I'll head over to your thread in a few.

Animals can be real or fake so a tattoo would work.

I had a different book I read this week where is was cut and dry, I just had already mapped out all the quotes and everything for the other one. Didn't want to have to re-do everything, but I did. No worries

Nope, sorry. It needs to mention the tub.

Got caught with his hand in the cookie jar."
Nope, see mesg 4. The food needs to be the food, not a serving dish. I used the example cookie sheet wouldn't work. Cookie jar is kind of the same situation.

Hmmmm I never thought of using it like that, but yes I'll take it.

Hmmmm I never thought of using it like that, but yes I'll take it."
Thanks. I think I found a different book to use in the meantime, but just in case I need to go back to that one.

Animals can be real or fake so a tattoo would work."
Okay thanks!


Yes, I'll take that.

If it is used as a shape or referring to a visual of lightning yes. If it is referring to the computer technology then no.

I'll be honest, I just searched Thunderbolt, and the first whole page was related to a computer application/program. I have no clue what it is or does either. I just know that is not what I was looking for.

Here the stream widened into a chest-deep pool before spilling over into a waterfall.

Jenne wrote: "Will palace work for castle?"
Both will work.

It has columns and shutters and about a hundred magnolia trees.
But I was on high alert, watching the house get closer, getting that first view of the columns and the grand porch.

It has columns and shutters and about a hundred magnolia trees.
But I was on high alert, watching the ..."
Both are exactly what I was looking for.

No. Temple could be any place dedicated to the service or worship of a deity or deities, while a castle is a fortified, usually walled residence, of noble in feudal times.

Palace will work, not Mansion.

Yes.
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If there is implied smoke coming out of it. Just the tower itself no."
Thanks Dawn!