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Ha did you take the caveman capers money as well- I had crapped out on $15 4 times the week before going for top for the sake of it and when went back in last week and it was gone- then whole unit replaced by a paragon which is why I probably didn't see your score.
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about time this thread got a fillip.
in the middle of a joyless day of schmoozing with cretins i got the VOWELLESSEST word so far:
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Very nice, Isty.

DIFFERENTIATIONS is the best that I've managed of late.

And an 11600 on Word Blox.
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Can I just point out that, when watching GGDR play Word Up recently, I suggested to him the word BOTTOMRIES? Not a brilliant scorer, but a great word I think you'll agree. (Apart from that, GGDR will confirm I'm as much use as a chocolate teapot when playing WU.)
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many words can be beautiful regardless of any perceived value in points on word games. after all these years, i still get exited by FELLATIO. :o (i think he was a character in the merchant of venice.)
and SQUELCH is a great word too.

i like BOTTOMRIES, wasn't quite sure of the meaning though. thought it was something to do with advances for pirates; close but no banana :o ops:. good spot Grecian. and any 16 is a notable achievement, i hope Bob is still recording the words for Ernest's site.
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grecian wrote:Can I just point out that, when watching GGDR play Word Up recently, I suggested to him the word BOTTOMRIES?
The same session produced MARKETEERS. It was a special capitalism-themed effort, appropriate in a pub where a coke was £3.

I found out yesterday that Word Soup doesn't allow QUARTERHORSES. And, in fairness, neither would any dictionary in the land.
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Enjoyed a bit of QUIZZIFICATION (Istenem: I'm sorry) this lunchtime, my most longest and highest scoringest word ever. Then all the vowels disappeared, otherwise my clearance PB would have been somewhat revised.
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Post by roberto la vigna »

Nice one ggdr. Remember to submit the word to Ernest by email for inclusion on the scores website.
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In reply to Istenem - no offence, but FELLATIO sucks ! CUNNILINGUS (Ship Anson, Portsmouth) is much more satisfactory - in terms of long term rewards (most obviously, of using difficult letters).
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jonesey wrote:FELLATIO sucks
:lol:

good word Jonesey, i will alert Ernest to that one.
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jonesey wrote:Ship Anson, Portsmouth
I've not been to this one but it might be worth a visit just to pay homage to such fine Word Uppery. Not worth a visit, one assumes, is the pub a few doors along:

http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/s/ ... Portsmouth

Can anyone find a pub on Beer in the Evening with a lower rating than 0.5/10? :)
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Nil Satis wrote:
Can anyone find a pub on Beer in the Evening with a lower rating than 0.5/10? :)
http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/bottom.shtml

An old school pal of mine has just taken over the management of Britain's worst (open) pub, the Slug and Lettuce, Guildford. (I've been in there a few times and it's not nearly *that* bad.)
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Post by cool »

just thought of this GRECIANS got the eXeFACTOR! (probably six years after the first person thought of it)
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