Our Challenge Has Been Accepted

aesthetic42
Our Challenge Has Been Accepted

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Joined: oct. 12, 2005
Location: Philadelphia. Yea, I said it.
Posts: 22
Posted on:
oct. 31, 2009 - 06 35

Ok Philly.
Pittifulsburg and PA Nowhere have accepted our challenge (you like that? trash talking is my new middle name). So Philly, let's show them how it's done. Bring on the wordage. Our counts must be high (pollen count smollen count), our sentences can run on and on and on and..., our characters must embody the linguistic voltage of a really, really stereotypical teenage girl who is having three conversations out loud, another three via text, twitter, and facebook, all the while doodling (like, that could so like be true... four conversations is like the bare minimum {eye roll}).

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PolarTwinGlowing Halo

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Joined: nov. 8, 2003
Location: Philadelphia PA, USA
Posts: 9
Posted on:
oct. 31, 2009 - 18 06

allll RIGHT!

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I wouldn't be here if I wasn't stubborn.

PolarTwinGlowing Halo

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Location: Philadelphia PA, USA
Posts: 9
Posted on:
oct. 31, 2009 - 18 06

allll RIGHT!

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I wouldn't be here if I wasn't stubborn.

Kateness

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Joined: oct. 1, 2005
Location: Philadelphia
Posts: 361
Posted on:
oct. 31, 2009 - 18 29

What a shame. They don't have a me (I don't think) :D

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So Many Words, So Little Time

artf0Glowing Halo

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Joined: oct. 28, 2006
Location: Philadelphia
Posts: 63
Posted on:
oct. 31, 2009 - 19 52

Ten minutes to go....Halloween will be done and Nano here. Happy writing, everyone. Let's get those word counts going. Have to work in the morning so...mine won't be large tonight...but I'm gonna have at least a few hundred to post before I sleep.

Kateness

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Location: Philadelphia
Posts: 361
Posted on:
oct. 31, 2009 - 19 54

with luck, I'll have somewhere in the 20-thousands before bed this morning :D

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So Many Words, So Little Time

callaflowerGlowing Halo

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Joined: nov. 1, 2007
Location: Springfield, PA
Posts: 21
Posted on:
oct. 31, 2009 - 19 55

Ready to rock.

artgasming

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Joined: oct. 31, 2009
Location: Philly, home of baseball riots.
Posts: 19
Posted on:
oct. 31, 2009 - 20 15

Go-Go team Philly!

Hoping to push out as much as I can tonight while my roomie isn't around to get on my ass about homework I'm neglecting. Let's see how well this goes.

artf0Glowing Halo

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Joined: oct. 28, 2006
Location: Philadelphia
Posts: 63
Posted on:
nov. 1, 2009 - 04 36

Wow...it took me an hour to get just under 400. Were you up all night? That's awesome!. And a little scary. I refuse to be this year's Turkey[ I'll get across the finish line an hour and 400 words at a time. But you go...poor Pittsburg and PA nowhere!

mdievaGlowing Halo

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Joined: sept. 4, 2008
Location: Suburban Philadelphia
Posts: 87
Posted on:
nov. 1, 2009 - 07 51

Kateness wrote:
with luck, I'll have somewhere in the 20-thousands before bed this morning :D

jesus, woman. can you give us your dealer's phone number, so we can all hit a thrillion words?

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"the difference between the almost right word & the right word is really a large matter--it's the difference between the lightning bug and the lightning."
- mark twain

ZigZag

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Joined: oct. 3, 2008
Location: Philadelphia
Posts: 124
Posted on:
nov. 1, 2009 - 11 07

mdieva wrote:
Kateness wrote:
with luck, I'll have somewhere in the 20-thousands before bed this morning :D

jesus, woman. can you give us your dealer's phone number, so we can all hit a thrillion words?

Word. I am in awe Kateness.

ZigZag

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Location: Philadelphia
Posts: 124
Posted on:
nov. 1, 2009 - 11 31

mdieva wrote:
Kateness wrote:
with luck, I'll have somewhere in the 20-thousands before bed this morning :D

jesus, woman. can you give us your dealer's phone number, so we can all hit a thrillion words?

Word. I am in awe Kateness.

ZigZag

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Joined: oct. 3, 2008
Location: Philadelphia
Posts: 124
Posted on:
nov. 1, 2009 - 11 31

mdieva wrote:
Kateness wrote:
with luck, I'll have somewhere in the 20-thousands before bed this morning :D

jesus, woman. can you give us your dealer's phone number, so we can all hit a thrillion words?

Word. I am in awe Kateness.

Simon.the.CannibalGlowing Halo

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Joined: oct. 25, 2009
Location: Philadelphia
Posts: 1
Posted on:
nov. 1, 2009 - 17 23

I'm working on it - slow and steady, steady and slow.

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"We can have democracy in this country, or we can have great wealth concentrated in the hands of a few, but we can't have both."
-Justice Louis Brandeis

suetigger

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Joined: nov. 17, 2004
Location: Philadelphia
Posts: 13
Posted on:
nov. 2, 2009 - 12 32

How? How is that possible????

LOL

I am so envious, I'm seeing green... there... in your status bar... No fair! LOL

PhillyFlash

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Joined: juill. 18, 2009
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Posts: 85
Posted on:
nov. 5, 2009 - 00 27

Up all night? Heavens no! I'm an old man (50) who needs his sleep! HA! I did write all Sunday morning which helped get me off to a fast start, and I've been rolling ever since. In fact, I cracked the 10,000 word barrier Wednesday night, the fourth day of the event. Even I'm impressed with how well I've done so far!

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I write, therefore, I have fun! ^_^

mdievaGlowing Halo

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Joined: sept. 4, 2008
Location: Suburban Philadelphia
Posts: 87
Posted on:
nov. 5, 2009 - 06 08

congrats to all the first timers, especially everyone who is on or ahead of schedule. i, however, need to start pulling my weight.

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"the difference between the almost right word & the right word is really a large matter--it's the difference between the lightning bug and the lightning."
- mark twain

mdievaGlowing Halo

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Joined: sept. 4, 2008
Location: Suburban Philadelphia
Posts: 87
Posted on:
nov. 5, 2009 - 08 03

cool, i never knew what that little "regional info" tab at the top did.

STANDINGS

ACTIVE WRITERS
1) Pittsburgh (422)
2) Philadelphia (415)
3) Elsewhere (385)

TOTAL WORD COUNT
1) Philadelphia (1,339,960) 30TH IN THE WORLD
2) Pittsburgh (1,303,952) 32ND IN THE WORLD
3) Elsewhere (1,267,152) 35TH IN THE WORLD

WPW (WORDS PER WRIMO)
1) Elsewhere (5,236)
2) Philadelphia (5,234)
3) Pittsburgh (4,690)

seriously, guys, they're winning by two wpw. that's way dumb. let's get on the trolley here (no septa jokes please).

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"the difference between the almost right word & the right word is really a large matter--it's the difference between the lightning bug and the lightning."
- mark twain

mcuret

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Joined: sept. 20, 2009
Location: Glenolden PA Delaware County
Posts: 42
Posted on:
nov. 5, 2009 - 18 20

mdieva wrote:
cool, i never knew what that little "regional info" tab at the top did.

STANDINGS

ACTIVE WRITERS
1) Pittsburgh (422)
2) Philadelphia (415)
3) Elsewhere (385)

TOTAL WORD COUNT
1) Philadelphia (1,339,960) 30TH IN THE WORLD
2) Pittsburgh (1,303,952) 32ND IN THE WORLD
3) Elsewhere (1,267,152) 35TH IN THE WORLD

WPW (WORDS PER WRIMO)
1) Elsewhere (5,236)
2) Philadelphia (5,234)
3) Pittsburgh (4,690)

seriously, guys, they're winning by two wpw. that's way dumb. let's get on the trolley here (no septa jokes please).


Michelle Curet-Caporiccio

Well lets see if we can change that....

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Michelle Curet-Caporiccio

TheseusBlueGlowing Halo

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Joined: sept. 12, 2009
Location: Philadelphia (Delaware County, PA)
Posts: 25
Posted on:
nov. 5, 2009 - 20 35

I can almost sense the coal dust billowing at our heals! And those "outliers" are keeping up too.
Write on, Phanatics, write on!

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Kateness

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Joined: oct. 1, 2005
Location: Philadelphia
Posts: 361
Posted on:
nov. 5, 2009 - 23 20

Good job, guys! Keep it up! :D

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So Many Words, So Little Time

mdievaGlowing Halo

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Joined: sept. 4, 2008
Location: Suburban Philadelphia
Posts: 87
Posted on:
nov. 7, 2009 - 19 45

CURRENT STANDINGS

ACTIVE WRIMOS
1) Philadelphia (440)
2) Pittsburgh (440, but they are barely people)
3) Elsewhere (404)

TOTAL WORD COUNT
1) Philadelphia (2,324,551)
2) Pittsburgh (2,304,939)
3) Elsewhere (2,200,264)

WPW
1) Philadelphia (7,722)
2) Elsewhere (7,720)
3) Pittsburgh (7,459)

who has two thumbs and runs the keystone state? this guy right here.

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"the difference between the almost right word & the right word is really a large matter--it's the difference between the lightning bug and the lightning."
- mark twain

KcooverGlowing Halo

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Official Participant
Joined: oct. 16, 2007
Location: Philadelphia, PA
Posts: 13
Posted on:
nov. 7, 2009 - 23 49

Apparently I was a member of two different regions but had no home region set. I swear this site has so many web nooks and crannies and tabs...

Anyways, I'm an official member of the Philly home region now so that should help. :P

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