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Yes, I did it! [Current #1: waauw]

PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2016 6:43 pm
by JBlombier
In this game, every post you write has to follow an easy pattern. Every vowel must be followed by a consonant and the other way around. The person to write the longest comprehensive post with acceptable English spelling and grammar, will be the number one. Good luck!

Example:
Yes, I did it!

Scoreboard
He had it as diner; a nice sugary mini-cake made for a ceremony, not a bone, nor a rib-eye, nor a banana cake, nor a banana, nor a rice cake, nor a rice-cube, nor any rice, nor a potato, nor any tofu, nor any suya, nor any yakitori, nor any bife a cavalo, nor any bulalô, nor any menudo, nor any panada, nor any bacon. (waauw)
Alas, a taramasalata lover, as a taramasalata lover, is an Avalon exile taramasalta lover- alas, a taramasalata lover as a lover, is a parasitic exile to be removed at an exegetical, or useful, emetic, exiled as of an enema. (Symmetry)
i do not use Y as a vowel, ever, or in a superexile parasitic episode case sometimes I do. (betiko)
I'm in a super exile parasitic episode (WingCmdr Ginkapo)
Go now unite my city, Tacocat. (Quirk)
Yes, I did it! (JBlombier)

Re: Yes, I did it!

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2016 11:57 am
by Quirk
Go now unite my city, Tacocat.

Re: Yes, I did it!

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2016 1:41 pm
by WingCmdr Ginkapo
Quirk wrote:Go now unite my city, Tacocat.


For the purposes of this game, (and the Queens english) "y" is not a vowel. Check out JBlonbiers use of "yes".

I'm in a super exile parasitic episode

Re: Yes, I did it!

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2016 5:55 pm
by JBlombier
WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:
Quirk wrote:Go now unite my city, Tacocat.


For the purposes of this game, (and the Queens english) "y" is not a vowel. Check out JBlombiers use of "yes".

I did a search, as I wasn't aware this was something we could argue about. On Oxford Dictionaries it says that
Whether the letter Y is a vowel or a consonant is therefore rather an arbitrary decision.

For the sake of this game, I declare the Y to be valid when used it in its proper place.
So city is valid, because the Y is clearly a vowel in this case. I think that's reasonable.

WingCmdr Ginkapo leads with the longest sentence!

Re: Yes, I did it!

PostPosted: Thu Mar 24, 2016 7:42 pm
by betiko
i do not use Y as a vowel, ever, or in a superexile parasitic episode case sometimes I do.

Re: Yes, I did it! [Current #1: betiko]

PostPosted: Fri Mar 25, 2016 9:35 pm
by Symmetry
Alas, a taramasalata lover, as a taramasalata lover, is an Avalon exile taramasalta lover- alas, a taramasalata lover as a lover, is a parasitic exile to be removed at an exegetical, or useful, emetic, exiled as of an enema.



Taramasalata is a really useful word In this game.

Re: Yes, I did it! [Current #1: Symmetry]

PostPosted: Sat Mar 26, 2016 5:34 pm
by Symmetry
Damn, that "at" should be "as".

Re: Yes, I did it! [Current #1: Symmetry]

PostPosted: Sat Mar 26, 2016 9:04 pm
by waauw
He had it as diner; a nice sugary mini-cake made for a ceremony, not a bone, nor a rib-eye, nor a banana cake, nor a banana, nor a rice cake, nor a rice-cube, nor any rice, nor a potato, nor any tofu, nor any suya, nor any yakitori, nor any bife a cavalo, nor any bulalô, nor any menudo, nor any panada, nor any bacon.

Re: Yes, I did it! [Current #1: Symmetry]

PostPosted: Sat Mar 26, 2016 9:05 pm
by waauw
There, I broke the game :twisted:

Re: Yes, I did it! [Current #1: Symmetry]

PostPosted: Sat Mar 26, 2016 9:54 pm
by Symmetry
waauw wrote:He had it as diner; a nice sugary mini-cake made for a ceremony, not a bone, nor a rib-eye, nor a banana cake, nor a banana, nor a rice cake, nor a rice-cube, nor any rice, nor a potato, nor any tofu, nor any suya, nor any yakitori, nor any bife a cavalo, nor any bulalô, nor any menudo, nor any panada, nor any bacon.


"Sugary mini cake" treats "y" as a vowel.

Re: Yes, I did it! [Current #1: Symmetry]

PostPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2016 1:57 pm
by waauw
Symmetry wrote:
waauw wrote:He had it as diner; a nice sugary mini-cake made for a ceremony, not a bone, nor a rib-eye, nor a banana cake, nor a banana, nor a rice cake, nor a rice-cube, nor any rice, nor a potato, nor any tofu, nor any suya, nor any yakitori, nor any bife a cavalo, nor any bulalô, nor any menudo, nor any panada, nor any bacon.


"Sugary mini cake" treats "y" as a vowel.


And? The next letter is "m", a consonant.

Re: Yes, I did it! [Current #1: Symmetry]

PostPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2016 3:00 pm
by Symmetry
waauw wrote:
Symmetry wrote:
waauw wrote:He had it as diner; a nice sugary mini-cake made for a ceremony, not a bone, nor a rib-eye, nor a banana cake, nor a banana, nor a rice cake, nor a rice-cube, nor any rice, nor a potato, nor any tofu, nor any suya, nor any yakitori, nor any bife a cavalo, nor any bulalô, nor any menudo, nor any panada, nor any bacon.


"Sugary mini cake" treats "y" as a vowel.


And? The next letter is "m", a consonant.


Exactly, three consonants in a row.

Re: Yes, I did it! [Current #1: Symmetry]

PostPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2016 3:03 pm
by waauw
Symmetry wrote:
waauw wrote:
Symmetry wrote:
waauw wrote:He had it as diner; a nice sugary mini-cake made for a ceremony, not a bone, nor a rib-eye, nor a banana cake, nor a banana, nor a rice cake, nor a rice-cube, nor any rice, nor a potato, nor any tofu, nor any suya, nor any yakitori, nor any bife a cavalo, nor any bulalô, nor any menudo, nor any panada, nor any bacon.


"Sugary mini cake" treats "y" as a vowel.


And? The next letter is "m", a consonant.


Exactly, three consonants in a row.


But you just said the y was a vowel.

Re: Yes, I did it! [Current #1: Symmetry]

PostPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2016 3:36 pm
by Symmetry
waauw wrote:
Symmetry wrote:
waauw wrote:
Symmetry wrote:
waauw wrote:He had it as diner; a nice sugary mini-cake made for a ceremony, not a bone, nor a rib-eye, nor a banana cake, nor a banana, nor a rice cake, nor a rice-cube, nor any rice, nor a potato, nor any tofu, nor any suya, nor any yakitori, nor any bife a cavalo, nor any bulalô, nor any menudo, nor any panada, nor any bacon.


"Sugary mini cake" treats "y" as a vowel.


And? The next letter is "m", a consonant.


Exactly, three consonants in a row.


But you just said the y was a vowel.


I said it treated it as one. It is not. It's a consonant.

Re: Yes, I did it!

PostPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2016 3:40 pm
by WingCmdr Ginkapo
JBlombier wrote:For the sake of this game, I declare the Y to be valid when used it in its proper place.


Learn to read Symm

Re: Yes, I did it!

PostPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2016 3:51 pm
by Symmetry
WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:
JBlombier wrote:For the sake of this game, I declare the Y to be valid when used it in its proper place.


Learn to read Symm


Fair point, I missed that. Mea culpa.

Re: Yes, I did it!

PostPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2016 4:14 pm
by waauw
WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:
JBlombier wrote:For the sake of this game, I declare the Y to be valid when used it in its proper place.


Learn to read Symm


Symm is just enormously dedicated to win this game.

Re: Yes, I did it!

PostPosted: Sun Mar 27, 2016 4:17 pm
by Symmetry
waauw wrote:
WingCmdr Ginkapo wrote:
JBlombier wrote:For the sake of this game, I declare the Y to be valid when used it in its proper place.


Learn to read Symm


Symm is just enormously dedicated to win this game.


I'm sorry, that was totally my inability to read beyond the first post.