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A Potpourri of Poetic Curiosities

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A collection of poems showcasing unusual words

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Comment from frierajac
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So then a calepin is very much like the book you received as a gift out of which you glean your inspiration. So it could be a kind of meta poem if it were going to mention the fact it is about itself.

 Comment Written 07-Feb-2018


reply by the author on 07-Feb-2018
    Indeed. I had actually thought about making the poem about the book. I don't recall why I chose the Scrabble option, but I'm sure there was a reason :) Many thanks, Craig
Comment from Dawn Munro
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I'm getting an education, reading your poetry since you got that Christmas present. :) I always though I had a half-decent vocabulary, but now I'm discovering that belief is just one more part of my self-delusion. (LOL) (You're doing an amazing job of coming up with something to use these weird words. LOL)

 Comment Written 07-Feb-2018


reply by the author on 07-Feb-2018
    And the funny thing is, a year from now, I'll probably have forgotten 9/10 of them. Hell, I have enough trouble remembering..... what was I saying? Thanks for the lovely review :) Cheers, Craig
Comment from Barb Hensongispsaca
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Wow and a clean limerick at the same time. NOt only did you teach us but also did it in a cute way. Nice use of the word for what I use all the time

 Comment Written 06-Feb-2018


reply by the author on 06-Feb-2018
    Thanks very much, Barb. I can do clean limericks - they're just not as much fun ;-) Most grateful, Craig
Comment from --Turtle.
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Ha,

Nice job with this short poem. Light theme, limerick beat-- fun and it carries observational truths. Pleasing pace, I also liked the stable punctuation.

In this day and age, a squabble over scrabble leads to three or four phones coming out. Hey... that dictionary isn't scrabble kosher!

Playing to win, ha! I played a game of memory yesterday, and it got a bit heated on whose turn it was with my four year old taking advantage of me being distracted to take an extra turn. I didn't know it was going to be cut throat memory!



 Comment Written 06-Feb-2018


reply by the author on 06-Feb-2018
    LOL Don't they learn fast these days? It took us a while to convince her parents that making up not only words but rules as you went along wasn't really in the spirit of the game, but all in good fun. Thanks, Turtle.
Comment from Joy Graham
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Calepin, that's a strange word. When I play scrabble online, or words with friends, I google scrabble and it takes me to a site that gives me a list of words to try. Maybe we can call that cheatsortofpin. I love getting a bingo in scrabble. It's my superpower that I do without cheating. Bingo in scrabble is when you use all your tiles for a nice big word and get nice big points for it.

Joy xx

 Comment Written 06-Feb-2018


reply by the author on 06-Feb-2018
    I get them from time to time too - usually when the only place on the board I can join it to has six available spaces :-(

    Many thanks, Craig
reply by Joy Graham on 06-Feb-2018
    Oh, don't you hate that? I prefer to get them in the beginning of the game lol!
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
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A very well-written poem. We all like to play games with friends, but it can get boring when it is always the same person winning all the time. It will be a great advantage when we know words no one else knows about.

 Comment Written 06-Feb-2018


reply by the author on 06-Feb-2018
    I hope you're writing them down, Sandra! I'm just imagining all the arguments I'll have now when we play :) Many thanks for reviewing - Craig
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
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Yes! I have had many a battle on the scrabble board with family! He he he, it's a fun game and can take hours to complete a game, but always remembered with fond memories, loving your new word for dictionary, love Dolly x

 Comment Written 06-Feb-2018


reply by the author on 06-Feb-2018
    Thanks for the great review, Dolly. The better half and I play with her folks whenever we visit, it's a fun way to pass the time.. Cheers, Craig
Comment from Phyllis Stewart
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Weird word for dictionary. I think I will skip using this one. But I may use CALEPIN as a Scrabble word one day when PINACLE doesn't fit anywhere. I play Scrabble twice a day, once with my hubby here and once online with my daughter who lives across the country. The game never gets old, 'cause every one is different. :)

 Comment Written 06-Feb-2018


reply by the author on 06-Feb-2018
    I can't stand the online versions, for the ludicrous spellings (and not just accounted for by American/British variations), and the ridiculous words they do/don't allow. Still, there's not much alternative when your opponent is thousands of miles away :)
reply by Phyllis Stewart on 06-Feb-2018
    Pixie Pit has a good Scrabble game. We do it by email. I've never had it refuse a word, so this one is pretty good. It costs $10 for an entire year, which is cheap. They have dozens of player rooms going at the same time, and you choose a room and 2 to 4 players. I think with email, it's best with two.
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
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haha This was a fun read. I really like Scrabble. I will have to remember to say 'calepin' when a word is challenged. Thanks for sharing. I enjoyed it very much. Your rhymes are great & the words create great imagery of what could happen with a game in progress. Jan

 Comment Written 06-Feb-2018


reply by the author on 06-Feb-2018
    Thanks very much, Jan. I like Scrabble, the board game. Not the online versions. It was touch and go playing it with the out-laws, until we convinced them they can't make up words and rules as they go along :) Cheers, Craig
reply by Jannypan (Jan) on 06-Feb-2018
    haha there's a new monopoly game something like Monopoly for Cheaters. The object is to try & get away with cheating in a game as much as possible.
reply by the author on 06-Feb-2018
    They'd be good at that.
Comment from Gloria ....
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Oh I love scrabble, erm correction, used to love scrabble and in fact until you mentioned that this was a catch up post I would not have noticed. Uh oh, is that a good thing or a bad thing. Perhaps I need to throw the calepin at you. Is it KALE PIN or KAL e PIN?

Great good fun, Craig. Looking forward to the next.

Gloria

 Comment Written 05-Feb-2018


reply by the author on 05-Feb-2018
    I checked two different audibles, they both appeared to be saying kale-pin. It's quite complicated, though, because the word has Italian origins, but there is a French version as well (perhaps you already knew that). The French, I think, simply means "notebook", which is slightly different from the meaning given in my book. I suspect none of the English audios out there are right, but what's a guy to do? I only know two languages - English, and gutter English :)

    Bet you're glad you asked ;-)

    Cheers, Gloria :)