"Infix scrabble," said Theresa. She and Maureen were standing in the queue for tea and crumpets for the 11 o'clock snack-break in the tournament. "I wouldn't call it real scrabble obviously, but it is nice to be able to just move their tiles around and fit yours in to make new words. I remember, my Aunt Gladys played CIRCUS once and nearly had apoplexy when I moved her S out and turned it into CIRCUMFERENCES thanks to a handy E almost at the end of the board."
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"Infix scrabble," said Theresa. She and Maureen were standing in the queue for tea and crumpets for the 11 o'clock snack-break in the tournament. "I wouldn't call it real scrabble obviously, but it is nice to be able to just move their tiles around and fit yours in to make new words. I remember, my Aunt Gladys played CIRCUS once and nearly had apoplexy when I moved her S out and turned it into CIRCUMFERENCES thanks to a handy E almost at the end of the board."
Greg - oh man, that actually sounds kinda fun. I don't think other people would want to play it with me, though.
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