I don't see the point in just compiling proper names to stretch out your nonsense sentences, Charlie-- anyone can do that: Yappy, yippy Yangtze youngster, Yosef Yablonski, yielded yellow Yiddish yeomen yearly. The idea is to make a semantically reasonable composition.
Sorry you don't like my sentences. I didn't think they were that bad... and I had fun writing them. (Though 'X' is always a killer...)
It's just that you've been around the alphabet a number of times now since page 2, Charlie, so I would expect to see some progress in composition. And note the thread-starters admonition: "The sentence needs to actually make sense." I do second your opinion of X-- a dreadful letter. It really should be relegated to algebra alone, don't you think? Perhaps we should be permitted a bit of leeway-- like a French accent: Ze zebra's zapped zygotes zhowed zigzags.
They have, by and large. My latest three installments: Okay, you've got Nora. She's a night nurse, she works for a place called North Nightingale, and she's nice. Nick has a nick on his nose, that happens to be nasty. Nobody had to needle her--she went right ahead, and numbed his nose as she nodded nervously. Polly Purebred is a painter, and she's also a pioneer--and she might be the prettiest one in Pittsburg. As she panted (okay, pretentious panting is hard to imagine, but possible I suppose) she painted powerful posters--at least, posters that had the potential of power in their impact--and you can find them just past some pine pots owned by Pandora. There's a woman named Sally Struthers, and for several seconds she spoke sullenly. Whatever she said soothed Sing, who was quietly sad. I don't see your objection to my sentences. But I also think you're taking the game way too seriously. We're here for fun, this isn't exactly a work assignment. Regardless, methinks I'll back out, unsubscribe to the thread and let others play for a while. To anyone who wants to go next, I think the letter is "Y". Charlie
You're right, Charlie--those are pretty good. I guess it was just 'Xavier Xanka' xthat xput xme xoff... and pwngo's 'wagging wily wildebeests'. Please ignore my ignorant comments and carry on. (But I've done 'Y' and 'Z' in the interim, so it's 'A' to you now.)
(Okey Dokey... sorry if I was too sensitive.) After all Alladin's aforementioned affable ambling, amiable Allan Allard afforded Alladin an amassed allowance, acting as an accountant allowed.
"Crazy!" cooed Calvin Carmichael, Canada's coolest can-do cook, coolly creating creamed caviar calamari crepes.
Even earlier, elderly Evan Eldridge Ellsworth, East Edentown's eldest engineer, evacuated every elevator, exasperating every Eastern evangelist expecting easy elevation, except Elder Ellen Englewood, England's exceptionally easygoing emancipator. 28
Can Cogito's captive crazy community comprehend counter-intuitive contradictory consecutive communications?
Ancient alabaster arches arched around Aragon Avenue, astonishing Archie Anderson, an astute academician at aristocratic Anglewood Academy, Argentina's abundantly advanced active achedemics' alma-mater. 23
Ambert ambled amicably among amorous amazons and, after briefly brushing Brigitte's brazenly bra-less breasts, cautiously caught Callista Caraway’s cache-sexe. Hehe, sorry. . . just wanted to try something.:redface: Guess we're on D now.
Dino dumbly doubted Dina's date, exasperatingly expecting every enthralling exultation, forever finding final failure forewarned. Guess we're on "G".
Okay, we can get silly with the rules, first going alpha-backwards and then going multi-letter-in-post alliteration, but this is too much! Don't 'cha know, "Alliteration" means we can only have "A Little Ration" of silly? (Then again, may be the "JKL" stands for "Just Kidding a Little")
You're always super smart and cool... I was just confused what to do next! Okay... Nefarious Nancy needled Nina's nine nosy nieces!
Orvile occupies one office, organized objectively. That was so nice Charlie! You get a hug! *hugs Charlie!*
Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pineapples. I did that just to be original. Too dazed after the hug to be more original.