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Playing With Words
I went through the alphabet and wrote the first word that came to mind in alphabetical order then I put them into a poem. I think it’s pretty funny. Read it and reply… Alternative, Barracuda, Catastrophe, Eventful, Dramatization, Faithful, Gruesome, Harmful, Jubilant, Kaleidoscope, Lemon, Maniac, Norway, Opulent, Precise, Quirky, Resentful, Shameful, Tantalizing, Unfortunate, Victory, Warranted, Xylophone, Yearning, Zany    Playing With Words As an alternative to dinner we decided on the barracuda which turned out to be a real catastrophe. Without a full dramatization of the eventful season we had, simply put, we have been forever faithful to the cause. Albeit gruesome or gross, there were no concerns of harmful fish bones, and we were jubilant when we looked into the kaleidoscope to find a lemon yellow redfish with the personality of a maniac. Much to our delight when took the fish to Norway we were pleasantly surprised at the opulent and fanciful ways of the people. We were extremely precise in our movements around this quirky little town not wanting to attract any resentful stares while parading around in our shameful ways with our fish. Our tantalizing habits drew much scorn which was an unfortunate way impress others. We heard a xylophone play in the distance and had to resist our yearning to overpower the townspeople with more zany written rhetoric.
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