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speleologists
have
heard
that
abandoning
any
previous
newsworthy
or
even
moderately
interesting
type
specimens
for
subterranean
sightless
armadillos
riding
and
(which makes this the most commented upon blog post)
(no Chris, Jenny holds two Century records – can we break the 100 barrier here?)
holding
(the century is up to you folks, but this is already my highest score. And probably going to remain that way)
out
(Indeed, your biggest innings to date was 32
That said, is it not the case that 67.3% of statistics are made up?)
against
subversive
the
egregious
[I’m assuming there was a comma after Cath’s subversive]
omnipresent
and
(yes. Our posts had crossed)
sandy
maned
Beast like
There should be a hyphen in beast-like, Graham.
also possibly between Cath’s sandy and Bob’s maned.
if
(_Mozzarella-Mountains_ !! I’ve been thrown me off course. Steel moves back 2 squares)
moistly
representative
of
seemingly
(does anyone else think that the written version of this game is easier than the spoken version?)
mammalian
and/or
furry
monsters
that
died.
before
anyone
(hate to mention this but do I see a period/full stop after Richard’s “died”?)
managed
(Chis – your screen must need cleaning)
ninety nine
(almost there)
centuries
(ta-daa! And we can all raises our collective bat to acknowledge the crowd’s applause)