I am starting to believe that someday our little Weekend Word Contest will be bigger than the National Spelling Bee. What do you think? Can't you just see us all sitting and thinking live on ESPN? Blogging as a sport...
Here's the big deal: Watch Finding Nemo, put down the cheesesteak, and click on the word below. Use it in a wickedly clever sentence (or not so wickedly clever if you don't feel like it) and post that sentence in the comments section. Sunday at 10 p.m. est, I will post the name of one lucky winner. Believe it or not, there is a strategy. Just ask Todd. And yet, perhaps this week I am actually hunting for literary finery. This week's word is:
Wordsmiths ahoy!
10 comments:
We all know that Benjamin Franklin liked beer, but he would have defenestrated a lifetime of drinking the barley beverage in exchange for sharing a bottle of Bordeaux with his friend Thomas Jefferson.
Last year Phillie fans wanted to defenestrate Adam Eaton as he couldn't pitch to save his life. This year that honor just might go to Brett Myers unless he begins to turn things around today. Either way I'll be there to see it!
Although loyal sport enthuisiast may defenestrate the fact that blogging is a sport, those in the know loyally adhere to the "sport of the internet"
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Forget indicting Bear Stearns executives for causing the mortgage meltdown. How about we defenestrate them from one of the subprime McMansions they sold?
While she toweled off in the bathroom with "Old Glory", Steve defenestrated his wife's tie-dyed shorts without a thought to the lachrymosity it would produce.
My wife always defenestrates my entry in the weekend word.
I literally want to defenestrate my computer right now.
Why is it so hard to just defensestrate things we don't like about ourselves?
Sadly the neighbor got away with years of sales of illegal drugs from his home, but was arrested when he chose to defenestrate his wife, upon investigation the officials found the drugs. There is justice if you look hard enough.
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