Orchestral Maneuvers In The Dark - Architecture & Morality
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=XA3KTY--20g
WordAll #661 completed in 3m 08s (I genuinely did this one while asleep or on the borders of consciousness. I thought, initially I was doing Wordle, and woke up on 2. Glute chute)
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Wordle 932 5/6* (fair-dos, but also 1/6 chance on 3. I guessing at least one guess was a previous word. Mudflaps)
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https://www.nytimes.com/games/wordle/index.html
#Worldle #716 1/6 (100%)
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La palabra del día #731 3/6 (used a dictionary)
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Le Mot (@WordleFR) #728 5/6 (coprolite aimer. I'm sure they had this one before but maybe it was Spanish)
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Framed #667 (nah. Usual Saturday. I repeatedly watched Channel 5's Milkshake! Christmas Promos while also discussing a dog that ate a load of cash, when a family member's dog got sick because it ate an Easter egg - in part because dogs and chocolate don't go because of theobromine and that the furtive whole Easter egg dog meal included the silver foil and sweets inside - I'm not sure it actually happened. And other stories/banter. I had a bit of a back flair-up in the middle of the afternoon, took a couple of ibuprofen and sat on the floor naming dinosaur and animal toys with a small child until I felt better. He corrected me on a couple of dinosaur types and he was also quite hyperactive. Good for him. We weren't naming them by type but giving them names like Terry, Sarah, Lee, Brett, Georgina and so on. There were about 100, or more, animal toys no bigger than 7cm, the cumulative collection of older brothers and cousins for whom Terry, Sarah, Brett, Georgina and so on have lost their appeal. I used the short form of some names so I could use the name twice. It was a lot of names.)
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