Herbology Club: Compost Pile
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Your assignment: The Compost Pile
Details: It's the end of the term, and that means rooting around in the greenhouse and preparing for a fresh start for next term! But what sort of stuff are we pitching?
To play, comment to this post with the sentence "The compost pile has ...", replacing '...' with an item of your choice. However, the words are in alphabetical AND numerical order, and must be something you'd be able to throw in.
For example:
Comment 1: The compost pile has an apple.
Comment 2: The compost pile has an apple and two breadsticks.
Comment 3: The compost pile has an apple, two breadsticks and three cardboard boxes.
If you're stuck, you can also use adjectives and amounts for your alphabet requirement:
e.g. four dozen eggs, five expired cartons of milk, six fetid lunch remnants.
* TAKE TURNS! Please wait for someone else to post after you before you go again, because spamming a page with your responses is...not cool? T.T
* X may be substituted for a word with the 'x' prefix (e.g. expired).
* When you reach Z, start again from A but don't reset the number (e.g. 26 zebra carcasses, 27 apples...)
* If you have posted incorrectly, do not edit your post. Delete immediately, refresh and re-comment. The post moves fast and people are getting confused between multiple mistakes; editing or leaving your HORRIBLE IMPERFECTIONS ON DISPLAY only compounds the error. If you're not deleting them, I will.
Points: 2 per comment, 20-point max
Due Date: Friday, April 24 (tentatively)
Not afraid to get your hands dirty? Join us in the greenhouse!
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Date: 2009-04-20 03:37 pm (UTC)and fourteen nasty lunch pails.
Rachel//Ravenclaw