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Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ (wolffaerie17) | 1469 comments Dawn (Kat N Hat) wrote: "Angie ~aka Reading Machine~ wrote: "Will smoke stack work for smoke?"

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


Thanks Dawn!


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Lindy (lindylee) Are any of these going to work>

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!!!


message 103: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Lindy wrote: "Are any of these going to work>

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.


message 104: by Lindy (new)

Lindy (lindylee) All u got to do t find out is put whale + fish in your browser and see what comes up


message 105: by Lindy (new)

Lindy (lindylee) I juust finished my book Whiskey Beach by Nora Roberts it was out of 1-5 a 10


message 106: by Lindy (new)

Lindy (lindylee) For the person who was wondering about a lobster:

Despite the name, shellfish are not a kind of fish,

so that wouldinclude, scallops, clams etc


Alana ~ The Book Pimp (loonyalana) "I'd been plowing through the smokes at a record pace..."

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?


Alana ~ The Book Pimp (loonyalana) Umm.. so do I post my points and hope it counts? I think I have an alternative that I'll use, *rabble*rabble*rabble*


╰⊱♥⊱╮ღ꧁Kathy,Ahmazing Book Faerie꧂ღ╭⊱♥≺ (mamabear7080) Go with it Alana!! You can blame me if its not acceptable ok!?


message 110: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Alana ~ The Book Pimp wrote: "Umm.. so do I post my points and hope it counts? I think I have an alternative that I'll use, *rabble*rabble*rabble*"

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


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Zakiya LadyWings (zladywings) For dragon, does it have to be an actual dragon, or can it be a tattoo?


message 112: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Zakiya wrote: "For dragon, does it have to be an actual dragon, or can it be a tattoo?"

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


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Suzanne (esmerelda1) | 2732 comments Does "run a nice hot bath" count for bathtub?


Alana ~ The Book Pimp (loonyalana) ★¸. • * ° * Kathy,Ahmazing Book Faerie*°°*•.¸. ♥★ wrote: "Go with it Alana!! You can blame me if its not acceptable ok!?"

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


message 115: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Suzanne wrote: "Does "run a nice hot bath" count for bathtub?"

Nope, sorry. It needs to mention the tub.


message 116: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) Would this work for "cookie":

Got caught with his hand in the cookie jar.


message 117: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Lauren wrote: "Would this work for "cookie":

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.


message 118: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) Thanks Dawn. That clarifies things and rules out pizza box too.


Turtlecollector Dennis could "..vocabulary lightning round..." count for lightning?


message 120: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Turtlecollector wrote: "could "..vocabulary lightning round..." count for lightning?"

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


message 121: by Turtlecollector Dennis (last edited May 17, 2013 12:14PM) (new)

Turtlecollector Dennis Dawn (Kat N Hat) wrote: "Turtlecollector wrote: "could "..vocabulary lightning round..." count for lightning?"

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.


message 122: by Zakiya (new)

Zakiya LadyWings (zladywings) Dawn (Kat N Hat) wrote: "Zakiya wrote: "For dragon, does it have to be an actual dragon, or can it be a tattoo?"

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


Okay thanks!


Heather ~ Marceline So I noticed in your original listing of what is okay for fruit, you included smell... I have a book with pretty much no food listed so I am hoping this works: "in a room that smelled of roses and lemon wax..." since they are specifically talking about lemons just in the form of a cleaning product, is that still okay?


message 124: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Heather ~ Marceline wrote: "So I noticed in your original listing of what is okay for fruit, you included smell... I have a book with pretty much no food listed so I am hoping this works: "in a room that smelled of roses and..."

Yes, I'll take that.


Heather ~ Marceline Thanks Dawn!


message 126: by Alyssa (new)

Alyssa (lyssad87) Is thunderbolt OK for lightning?


message 127: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Alyssa wrote: "Is thunderbolt OK for lightning?"

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.


message 128: by Alyssa (new)

Alyssa (lyssad87) I have no idea about the computer technology thing.


message 129: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Alyssa wrote: "I have no idea about the computer technology thing."

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.


message 130: by Alyssa (new)

Alyssa (lyssad87) Haha.


Amy ~Lover of Books~ | 675 comments Will bouncy castle work for castle?

There was a massive Slip 'N Slide and a bouncy castle.


message 132: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Yup!


message 133: by Jenne (new)

Jenne  (jennetheinstigator) Will palace work for castle?


message 134: by Sam (new)

Sam (theliteraryhooker) Would a sand castle work for castle?


message 135: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) Would this work for "pool":

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


message 136: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Sam wrote: "Would a sand castle work for castle?"

Jenne wrote: "Will palace work for castle?"

Both will work.


message 137: by Jenne (new)

Jenne  (jennetheinstigator) Thanks Dawn!


message 138: by Lauren (new)

Lauren (laurenjberman) Would inflatable pool work?


message 139: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Lauren wrote: "Would inflatable pool work?"

yes.


message 140: by Vaughn (new)

Vaughn will Temple work for castle?


Amy ~Lover of Books~ | 675 comments Just out of curiosity, is any of these two sentences you are looking for the use of column?

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.


message 142: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Amy ~Lover of Books~ wrote: "Just out of curiosity, is any of these two sentences you are looking for the use of column?

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.


message 143: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Vaughn wrote: "will Temple work for castle?"

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.


message 144: by Vaughn (new)

Vaughn ok but mansion works, according to previous posts, right?


message 145: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) Vaughn wrote: "ok but mansion works, according to previous posts, right?"

Palace will work, not Mansion.


message 146: by Vaughn (new)

Vaughn ok


╰⊱♥⊱╮ღ꧁Kathy,Ahmazing Book Faerie꧂ღ╭⊱♥≺ (mamabear7080) Will you accept Vestibule for Foyer??


message 148: by Dawn (Kat N Hat) (new)

Dawn (Kat N Hat) (katnhat) ★¸. • * ° * Kathy,Ahmazing Book Faerie*°°*•.¸. ♥★ wrote: "Will you accept Vestibule for Foyer??"

Yes.


message 149: by JenniferJ (new)

JenniferJ | 0 comments OK can we count tomato as a fruit or veg or either?


message 150: by PepperP0t (new)

PepperP0t  | 2106 comments fruit has seeds, vegetables don't. so what the heck are seedless grapes?


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