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Double Alphabet Game
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Huntington's Chorea.
"Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin to slit throats." - H.L. Mencken
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Um.....no, I don't think this one quite fits.Lucretius wrote:Huntington's Chorea.

girly hopscotch
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Did you look it up?
Chorea (choreia, khoreia, χορεία) is a circle dance (χορεύω σε κύκλο) accompanied by singing (see chorus, khoros), known in ancient Greece. Homer refers to this dance (χορεία) in his epic poem, the Iliad.
Chorea (choreia, khoreia, χορεία) is a circle dance (χορεύω σε κύκλο) accompanied by singing (see chorus, khoros), known in ancient Greece. Homer refers to this dance (χορεία) in his epic poem, the Iliad.
"Every normal man must be tempted at times to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin to slit throats." - H.L. Mencken
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It didn't fit because it begins H C and not G H.
(and also because I don't think Huntingdon's Chorea is something children like is it?)
for H I I offer
Humumgus Icecream.

for H I I offer
Humumgus Icecream.
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ickle johnnies
- and now it is time I posted several apologies:
1 - for inventing Double Alphabet in the first place and then, perhaps not explaining clearly what one is supposed to do.
2- for not making this last thread clear that it is not what children like but what they are. I meant to say 'Please put words for non-adults such as ... angry babies etc'
3 - for putting 'ickle johnnies' above which is quite pathetic.
forgive me my darlings
- and now it is time I posted several apologies:
1 - for inventing Double Alphabet in the first place and then, perhaps not explaining clearly what one is supposed to do.
2- for not making this last thread clear that it is not what children like but what they are. I meant to say 'Please put words for non-adults such as ... angry babies etc'
3 - for putting 'ickle johnnies' above which is quite pathetic.
forgive me my darlings
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I forgive you, but please don't call me darling..............Or was it Shirley?...............anyway, stop itjaywhat
forgive me my darlings

I give you.
Just kids.
Abstinence Makes the Church Grow Fondlers.
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kindergarten louts
(Jaywhat has no need to apologise, Shirley. He was perfectly clear, and it's a good game, and he can call me darling any time.)
(Jaywhat has no need to apologise, Shirley. He was perfectly clear, and it's a good game, and he can call me darling any time.)
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loud minxes
Thanks for that Emma - but who the hell is Shirley?
Thanks for that Emma - but who the hell is Shirley?
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Sorry jaywhat, it's a spoof line from the film "Airplane"jaywhat wrote:loud minxes
Thanks for that Emma - but who the hell is Shirley?

Mini Naturalists.
Abstinence Makes the Church Grow Fondlers.
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noisy offspring
(Well I did see Airplane and never stopped laughing - but it must have been 30 years ago)
(Well I did see Airplane and never stopped laughing - but it must have been 30 years ago)
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My fault for misreading but I feel better because Zoe seems to have done the same (I think the term 'non-adults' may have helped the confusion)!
obnoxious pests

obnoxious pests
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preferably quiet
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quarrelsome rugrats
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tearful underagers
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very wearisome
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Winsome Xtroverts. (Is this cheating?)