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Z:

 

Same with this letter - the only occasion where this letter is used that comes to mind is in a name for a certain striped animal from Africa.

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B:

 

 

Whatever will we do, on a on a day far and past, when this does stop at a crossroads with a rock. (No-one said the idea had to make sense right?)

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C:

 

Apparently both Isabel and Usemaster posted at the same time, so we have two posts for the letter 'B'.

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D:

 

Oh, well. This probably won't be too challenging. I mean, my letter is so very obscure. Everyone talks about the top three but, really, my poor guy is left out so often

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E:

 

Finally, I obtain what is most common in my primary vocalization policy - I find it fun trialling my vocabulary to find its limitations.

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G:

 

It seems rather odd to me all of a sudden that I had the impression that this topic was dead for almost a month.

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I:

 

Well the vowels are always tough letters, but most of them are reasonably easy to manage.

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J:

Hi, my name is Kaylara and I'm new to this site. (But I know how to play this game!)

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K:

Welcome to TDN forums - there's a table on your left loaded with delicious treats if you happen to be hungry.

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M:

 

I think that is very true, unfortunately few people in the world today are of an identical opinion.

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O:

 

Finally, a slightly challenging letter, but it still pales when placed beside its relative, 'E'.

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Q:

 

So is this letter, but that's probably because it isn't a vowel - vowels are particularly tough customers.

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Yes, vowels do conote a challenging task to come up with a sentence, and consonants may not, but I like pie. It's confusing because I can do that.

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S:

 

Well, I am going to follow a line of thought completely unrelated to the current one in the topic, and mention that I have managed to acquire yet another headache.

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U:

 

I get the 'holding a chainsaw', however I fail to comprehend the significance of 'wiggling his ear' and ask for somebody to clarify this for me.

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V:

 

It doesn't matter, you don't need to think about, just go with it. I added it for space. No big deal. (Also, this game is kinda hard for me because I tend to use alot of different letters in my regular speech.)

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