A disgruntled husband and his wife compete in a battle of wills over the scrabble board, in a game where losing is not an option… Directed and animated by Katie Steed, (www.slurpystudios.com) Based on a short story by Charlie Fish (http Music by Verbal Vigilante, (verbalvigilantemusic.com Sound by Aaron Wood (www.slurpystudios.com) Vocal Performances Glen McCready and Zoe Anne Phillips
Monday of this week was the first White Elephant Bingo game to be held here at the SSSC every Monday after lunch. Play for free and win prizes. There are four regular games and a coverall. Join us for lunch and stay for free fun bingo.
via www.itsartmag.com Scrabble campaign Hula – Sumo – Yoga Different words accidentally encounter during a Scrabble game, giving by chance birth to a world as unexpected as enchanting. Everything spots have been executed by different illustrators, in order to come out with the best diversity in the possibilities offered by SCRABBLE. Credits: Title: THE BEAUTIFUL WORD Advertiser/Client: MATTEL Product/Service: SCRABBLE Agency: OGILVY & MATHER, Paris Country: FRANCE Credit Details: Chris Garbutt Executive: Creative Director Ogilvy and Mather Arnaud Vanhelle: Copy Writer Ogilvy and Mather Benjamin Bregeault: Copy Writer Ogilvy and Mather Mihnea Gheorghiu: Copy Writer Antoaneta Metchanova: Art Director Ogilvy and Mather Alex Daff: Art Director Najin Ha: Art Director Ogilvy and Mather Benoit de Fleurian: Managing Director Ogilvy and Mather Marie-Charlotte Lafront: Group Director Ogilvy and Mather Herve Parizot: President Mattel Arnaud Roland Gosselin: Marketing Director Mattel
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On Sept. 11, 2010, the Roaring Fork Valley lost an uncommon man, a true gentleman, beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and friend. Ed Perregaux, Carbondale’s Rotarian of the Year, was a good, good man who lived his life by Rotary’s four-way test: Service above self. Ed gracefully endured two years with a rare auto immune disease. read more
The ultimate battle of wits. So witty, nobody understands it. www.jamestinniswood.com.au http
Learn the basic scrabble board layout with a demonstration of a scrabble board in this free how-to video on playing the game of scrabble. Expert: Andrew Strohl Contact: www.strohldigital.com Bio: Andrew Strohl started playing board and card games at a very early age. Before his teens, he was active in numerous tournaments and gaming clubs, including Scrabble, his first love. Filmmaker: Andy Strohl
Scrabble is a word game where players score points by forming words from individual lettered tiles on a game board marked with a 15×15 grid
Words are formed across and down in crossword fashion and must appear in a standard dictionary
This retro-style game comes in a vintage wood book edition
Brings you back with the original gameplay, a retro-looking game board and components
Manufacturer’s Suggested Age: 8 Years and Up
Length of Play: 30 Minutes or Less
Number of Players: 2 or More Players
Retro-style game comes in a vintage wood book edition. Brings you back with the original gameplay and retro-looking gameboard and components . Scrabble is a word game in which two to four players score points by forming words from individual lettered tiles on a game board marked with a 15×15 grid. The words are formed across and down in crossword fashion and must appear in a standard dictionary.
Cindy has these homemade magnetic Scrabble pieces (no doubt a gift from her mother). it turns out they are really useful for grocery lists and messages in the household.
Mike Ivanov and I played Scrabble tonight. I got my ass kicked: he won by 58 points, and it would have been more if he’d been able to place his last letter, a V. I’d like to point out a couple of the more awesome words we came up with:
Mike:
box [+ex + so] (55 points: X was on a triple letter score)
squadron (he extended "quad")
mafia [+ soda] (included double word score)
zoo (24 points, double word score)
ore [+ere] (dropping an "r" in the middle of that square was classy)
Me:
greedy [+leased + boxy] (45 points)
wye (I just love this word)
inlet (ditto 🙂
ewe
zed (in response to Mike’s "zoo"; also 24 points)
Admired and reviled with equal fervour, one of Australia’s best-known ‘mix-masters’ has taken pity on his victims by producing a guide to the cryptic crossword, writes HARRIET VEITCH.