Monday, June 22, 2009

Acrochallenge!

Hello, lovers of letters, and welcome to another round of acromania.

Topics, topics. Let me think.

[long empty space of silence]

OK. Here we go. How about "What the Butler Saw?" You know, in England for about a century they've had big clunky machines you look through and little baby machines you look through, and they're inevitably called "What the Butler Saw," and when you look through them you generally see some sort of vaudevillian debauchery. But the line itself is all-encompassing - the butler could see anything, depending on who made the machine. So in your machine, what does the butler see?

All the rules are the same, everyone gets three entries to come up with the best acronym they can that matches the topic above and the letters below. The letters are randomly drawn from the acrobasket. Living at the Poderosa, the acrobasket has seen things you just wouldn't believe. Then tomorrow night at 10:00 est I shall be reading the entries and naming the winners.

So the topic, "What the Butler Saw." The letters:

L O A T R E

And an electrical outlet plug cover. But it didn't have a letter on it.

So there you go. No need to peer into a machine, just acro!

Betland's Olympic Update:
* I didn't do Picture Sunday last night, did I? Oh, well. I spent the day baking and making dinner for my mom and dad for Dad's Father's Day. I was tired when I got home.

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4 Comments:

Anonymous Kellie said...

What a great daughter cooking for Father's Day. Just lovely!!

Last Oboeing Alligator Trilling Rather Effortlessly.

Laughing, Or Arguing, Toads Really Excited.

12:51 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

dff here

Loretta on a triceratops, reaming elephants.

Leonard ogling a tasty raspberry eclair.

Loads of asshats talking really effetely.

2:43 PM  
Blogger Marla Bronstein said...

Lisa Over At The Restaurant, Eating

Lots Of Absolutely Tiresome Retired Evolutionists


Little Oorphan Annie Toking Regular Ether

8:29 PM  
Blogger Lily said...

Lots of Ass, Tatas, Racy Encounters

Little Orphan Annie tickling Roger's eggs

Long operas and theatrical revues. Exciting!

8:36 PM  

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