But it's a fulgent Fenway Park that lights up the night.Algot Runeman wrote:Boston's Hancock tower was fulgent in the morning sun.
GO RED SOX !!!!

But it's a fulgent Fenway Park that lights up the night.Algot Runeman wrote:Boston's Hancock tower was fulgent in the morning sun.
laurie wrote:(...)
GO RED SOX !!!!
Ah back at you.voralfred wrote:Ah! I know with whom I can have a car accident!
Algot Runeman wrote:gumshoe
So, laurie, you are "essentially" saying Mike Hammer is "required" reading?laurie wrote:...sine qua non of gumshoes, Mike Hammer.
This lulu is a doozy!Algot Runeman wrote:...
And, I promise, laurie and I didn't conspire in anticipation of this WotD. Serendipity suffices. Coincidence completes.
Well, I did have to read I, the Jury by Spillane for my college Lit Crit course and write a critical review based on Aristotle's Poetics... (Not joking here)Algot Runeman wrote:So, laurie, you are "essentially" saying Mike Hammer is "required" reading?
Or are you just a fan of Stacy Keach?
The snake's colubrine ployAlgot Runeman wrote:colubrine
Though he would have hugely prefered to catch forty in the hayloft. Winks, that is.Algot Runeman wrote:catch-22
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Thomas chose the horse closest to the stable door.
It was the only horse in the stable.
He used it to go out to the remuda to catch 22 more before the other riders arrived.
Not really much of a catch-22 situation.
It was weird. Whenever the emperor was away, Coruscant seemed more sparkling and boisterous than ever.Algot Runeman wrote:coruscant
It behooves the groom-to-be to behave singularly at his bachelor's party in the singles bar.Algot Runeman wrote:behoove
Though the groom-to-be and his mates would have really loved to join the bachelorette company, they were not allowed to partake in that party. 'T was a shindig for th' girls only, with a Chippendales show to boot!Algot Runeman wrote:shindig
'Twas a good question, EPS, and here be th' answer.E Pericoloso Sporgersi wrote:Must I put a space in " 'T was " and in " th' girls " or not? Or is such abbreviation not allowed at all?
And, if allowed, should it be " 't Was " instead of " 'T was " at the start of a sentence?
I doubt the girls/women of 'Soignies' were/are any more 'soignées' or pampered than the female citizens of other towns. Though they still endeavour by all means to uphold that traditional reputation.Algot Runeman wrote:soigné