Friday 29 November 2013

Thursday, 29 November 2013 (FW 253.5)

Tonight we stopped at: I once was otherwise. (253.5)

Some favourites of the day:

1
shyly bawn and showly nursured, exceedingly nice girls can strike exceedingly bad times (252.21)

but one's only owned by naturel rejection. Charley, you're my darwing! (252.28)


3
So sing they sequent the assent of man. Till they go round if they go roundagain before breakparts and all dismissed. They keep. Step keep. Step. Stop. (252.29)



4

He dares not think why the grandmother of the grandmother of his grandmother's grandmother coughed Russky with suchky husky accent since in the mouthart of the slove look at me now means I once was otherwise. (253.2)

Friday 22 November 2013

Thursday, 22 November 2013 (FW 252.13)

Tonight we stopped at: - Grassy ass ago. (252.13)

Some favourites of the day:
1
If he spice east he seethes in sooth and if he pierce north he wilts in the waist. (251.14)
2
Still he'd be good tutor two in his big armschair lerningstoel and she be waxen in his hands. Turning up and fingering over the most dantellising peaches in the lingerous longerous book of the dark. (251.22)


3
let his beexaspirated, letters be blowed! I is a femaline person. O, of provocative gender. U unisingular case. (251.30)



4

5
As he was queering his shoolthers. So was I. And as I was cleansing my fausties. So was he. And as way ware puffiing our blowbags. Souwouyou.
Come, thrust! Go, parry! Dvoinabrathran, dare! (252.1)

6

(Martin Wheeler suggested there is a Monty Python ring to this sentence.)









Thursday 14 November 2013

Thursday, 14 November 2013 (FW 251.10)

Tonight, we stopped at: pitiless age grows angel hood (251.10)


Some favourites of the day:

a burning would (250.16)
(for: an indecent wish)


If you cross this rood as you roamed the rand I'm blessed but
you'd feel him a blasting rod. Behind, me, frees from evil smells! Perdition stinks before us. (250.24)


Led by Lignifer, in four hops of the happiest, ach beth cac duff, a marrer of the sward incoronate, the few fly the far between! (250.35)


Get up, Goth's scourge on you! (251.1)


He stanth theirs mun in his natural, oblious autamnesically of his very proprium (251.4)
(Speakers of German will appreciate selbstvergessen in "autamnesically".)


For all of these have been thisworlders, time liquescing into state, pitiless age grows angelhood. (251.9)


Thursday 7 November 2013

Thursday, 1 November 2013 (FW 250.10)

On November 7 we stopped at

"Spickspuk! Spoken." (250.10)



A few favourites of the day:


Some were amused by:

Avis was there and trilled her about it. (250.1)


Speakers of German got something out of:
Willest thou rossy banders havind? 
(Willst du Rosenbänder haben?(250.3)


Many liked Fritz's hint that:

A window, a hedge, a prong, a hand, an eye, a sign, a head and keep your other augur on her paypaypay (249.16)
spells heliotrope when the words are considered as the names of Hebrew, or Phoenician, letters: window (H), hedge/fence (E), prong/ox-goad (L), hand (I), eye (O), sign/mark (T), head (R), augur (Auge) (O), pay (P)  
(cf.  A Wake Newslitter; cf. also Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable

Most were appalled at:

He finges to be cutting up with a pair of sissers and to be buntings of their maidens and spitting their heads into their face pails. (250.08)