ABC Sentence V : New horizons.

Izipo

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Back by popular demand, I bring you the ABC Sentence game.

Since the previous games got lost in the great database crash, one might wonder what the hell is this game, well it's pretty simple, really.
Each poster in turn posts a sentence that starts with the next letter in the alphabet (so, knowledge of the alphabet is a prequisite ;)).
It doesn't have to make sense, and in fact the more nonsense the better.
Everyone can hop on at any time, no need to sign up or ask permission, the more, the merrier.
Usage of 'uncommon' alphabets (such as Cyrillic) although not discouraged, can be annoying after a while.
Xena the warrior princess and Zorro are welcome, but some variations on that would me much appreciated.
When we reach the end of the alphabet (with Z usually), we just start again with an A, and the story, if there's one, continues.
Normal forum rules also apply and the 2-post rule is in effect, but I don't have the power to enforce it, so please restrain yourselves.
The poster with the 1001th post will start the next thread, providing a link to this one in his OP.

This game (trust me, it'll be fun), rightfully belongs in the spam game category, and as such can be included in Perfection's directory of spam games.

[shameless plug] Also, if you're new to forum games and would like to introduce yourself, feel free to use this excellent thread :D [/shameless plug]

Alright, let the game begins :

Alphabet count so far : 36
Occurence of strange letters so far : 21
Godwination of thread : 1 Damn you Catharsis.
Letters skipped : 28
Crossposts : 6
Spoiler tags : Too many :p

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And so it begins again...
 
Because Izipo doesn't like uncommon alphabets we likely won't see ÆØÅ at the end of the alphabet. :(
 
Danish and Norwegian also have 3 more letters, and I using the later.
 
Furthermore, let me remind you that the 2-post rule IS in effect in this thread. ;)
 
Gah, how could I not respond to such a comment when it is obvious from my location that I would not speak swedish?
 
Had you known that I was referring to the CFC poster Swedishguy, who loved to add Æ, Ø, Å to these games, then maybe the two-post rule would not have been broken!
 
Jeg in norwegian is like jag in swedish which is simply I in english.
 
Lame, Yodaspeak is.
 
Norway is a great country to live in.
 
On the other hand Norway is a rather cold country to live in during winter.
 
Quite so, the Arctic is really cold in winter.
 
That that's something even Sarah Palin knows shows how obvious it is.
 
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