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discussion games: fun with Doug S.
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- Subject: discussion games: fun with Doug S.
 
- From: "Brent Capener" <cape@moscow.com>
 
- Date: Tue, 1 Oct 2002 23:47:10 -0700
 
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     Sorry Mike C, I agree with 
you,  but I can't help myself.  I just thought up a fun new game 
to play online.  It's called  "grammar cop".  Score points 
for pointing out misspellings in someone's postings.  Multiply your score 
by ten if the poster has stated they graduated "magna cum laude",  then 
double again if they claim to be a Rotary Scholar.  (Pie in my face, 
but do they mean Rhodes Scholar)?  
 Add twenty more points if they claim a state borders itself.  (I 
suppose technically that's correct, but that's not what they meant in their 
statement).  So far my score is 100.  Anyone do better?  
 
     I grew up in the greater 
Pendleton area, and don't recall those constant winds, but that was a long time 
ago and I guess things do change.  The rodeo is MAJOR, but it 
lasts for a week, and the gold rush (and Lewis and Clark) passed through a LOT 
of turf.  One place IS really special- if you're in the Baker City 
area, do not miss the Oregon Trail interpretive site.
                                                                            
Take care      BC
 
      PS. I almost 
forgot: Pendleton is the birthplace of Les Schwab tires. A people 
oriented, successful, and positive looking 
company.      Maybe the right politician could save us 
by having them relocate here. 
  
  
  
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