Other “Creative Fun” Submissions

Here are other submissions from the “Creative Fun” options in the 9/2/24 Mailing:

  • Write as long a sentence as possible with each word beginning with succesive letters of the alphabet, starting with A. (Example:  Albert Brown could dance.)

    • Submitted by Allan Schilter:  (talk about ‘above and beyond’!)
    • Aardvarks always avoid avalanches, Boldly burrowing beneath bushes, Cautiously creeping closer, Dodging debris, eagerly evading elephants, Frequently finding food, Gracefully gliding though grasses, Hastily hopping hills, Instinctively investigating insects, Joyfully jumping jagged jungle paths, Keenly keeping keen knowledge, Leaping logs, Mindfully meandering, Nimbly navigating narrow niches, Occasionally observing owls, Peacefully perching, Quietly quelling quarrels, Rapidly running, Stealthily seeking shelter, Tactfully tracking termites, Urgently understanding undergrowth, Very vigilantly viewing vultures, Wisely waiting, Xenially exploring xenon lights, Yearning for yonder yellows, Zealously zigzagging though zones.
    • Larry Campbell’s Attempt:
    • As Betty climbed down effortlessly from Gary’s “Hawaiian-Island” Jeep, Kathy left, moving northward of Pittsburgh, quickly realizing that she really shouldn’t tie up Valerie’s weird x-tra yellowish zebras.
  • Name some (at least one?) things that would be different if we has six fingers on each hand (five and a thumb).

    • Carl Wilson:  A small boy said oh goody I can now count to Twelve.
    • Larry Campbell:  1) We would probably have a base 12 counting system (instead of base 10), and so our age would look ‘younger’ than in base ten.  (But our speed limits would look ‘slower’.)  2)  It might be harder to decide how to make a certain obscene gesture?