Bobchillingworth
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SOCK | BUTTON | SPOT | EAGLE | MAMMOTH | BELL | SCUBA_DIVER | STRAW | CANADA | MEXICO | BARK | PUPIL | GREECE | AZTEC | MICROSCOPE | BRUSH | FIELD | JET | LAWYER | SPIDER | KNIGHT | PIRATE | NUT | SHARK | TABLE |
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“The wind went mute and the trees in the forest stood still. It was time for the last tale.”
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(August 18th, 2016, 16:27)rho21 Wrote:
“The wind went mute and the trees in the forest stood still. It was time for the last tale.”
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Hmm, we have lots of plausible choices here, but we seem to vary in terms of what order to guess in. My personal preference would be SPIDER > STRAW > SOCK > BUTTON, with some consideration for BRUSH and MAMMOTH.
If we make it through the four we all seem to agree on (and I'm fairly confident that we will), I'm not at all a fan of the words using the "agile motion" definition of weaving, but that could just be me.
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OK, so.
Everyone likes Spider and Straw.
Everyone except me likes Sock and Button. I'm not desperate about them, but I'm not averse to them being guessed and I don't have any better ideas.
Brush was going to be our next guess for equipment, so I think we should go for this before taking a punt at the fifth weaving word.
For that fifth weaving word, Jet and Mammoth seem like the best candidates currently.
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