"Amusingly, the assembled members of the Egerton & Cholmondeley Womens' Institute were oiling themselves at a bodybuilding contest and miscellaneous diversions, while the local skittles team spent the entire afternoon marvelling at just how many discombobulated elves untangled themselves as they had been severely berated whilst being amusingly convoluted and wrapped like a ribbon around the totem-pole." ...and that, ladies and gentlemen, is what we call a "Regurgitated Cheddar". Cake all round, I think.prize!
face Re last one - I seem to be attached to the word amusingly and should have put in a different word such as Predictably or Shamefacedly at the end but it was a great Cheddar nevertheless.
confusion(Kim) You're right; it should be present tense but you must admit the whole thing sounds a little awkward. My entry, nevertheless, was a mistake, so for launched read launch.
a[KagomeShuko and Giertrud] In case no-one has taken the trouble to do so, I welcome you as recent arrivals to the Morningverse. You will find its population, for the most part, a friendly, bad-tempered, erudite, crass, tolerant, narrow, thoughtful, capricious and generally humourous bunch (ahem...). As long as you can avoid bad taste, bad grammar, bad scansion, bad HTML and Rosie's occasional maifestations of lugubriousness, you'll fit in perfectly.
her [Rosie] Not in the comic sense, perhaps, but new management and office politics killed it for me. So now I am in line with you as a gentleman of leisure.
"kindly Julia's indubitably hearty greeting, finally elicit dubious citations before alphabetisation." I think it's broken. Anyone fancy trying to fix it, or shall we kill it off?
she that is to be rewarded with a grandiose title like Rob Roy of the Rovers he must know that it is finally over. I'm struggling with the grammar and pronouns here.
the [KagomeShuko] I'm finding the only sense in which I can parse your "completely" is if "other" is taken as synonymous with "alien" - which feels like a bit of a twisty way to make sense of it - did you perhaps miss the reverse nature of the game? Or - as is quite possible - am I missing another sense of things here?