On Oct. 12, in the basement of a Unitarian church on the town green in Lexington, Mass., a carpenter named Michael Cresta scored 830 points in a game of Scrabble. His opponent, Wayne Yorra, who works at a supermarket deli counter, totaled 490 points. The two men set three records for sanctioned Scrabble in North America: the most points in a game by one player (830), the most total points in a game (1,320), and the most points on a single turn (365, for Cresta’s play of QUIXOTRY). www.slate.com/id/2152255
Actually, the names of Elder Gods and other mythos creatures can be used as verbs, nouns or adjectives since they are amorphous, chaotic beings of churning insanity, and the conventional linguistic laws of puny mortals do not apply to them.
For example, you may say “I shoggothed her Cthulhu so damn Yog-Sothoth, she couldn’t Dagon for a whole Nyarlathotep.” It is both legal in Scrabble and grammatically correct, and all who disagree will be devoured by the servants of Azathoth.
Fail. Proper nouns don’t count in Scrabble.
You beat me to it. That was my first thought too.
sounds like you’re the type that gets kicked out of scrabble halls.
Would “shoggoth” work?
well, first of all, shoggoth has 8 letters, so you would have to work for it.
also, it is not a word
Here’s some more simple math: Don’t try to milk a joke that you don’t even get.
I FUCKING LOVE SCRABBLE!
WE HAVE SOMETHING IN COMMON. I WILL NOW ATTEMPT TO HIT ON YOU. Hey did your legs get tired when you fell out of heaven?
Awesome pickup line for quadriplegics.
And amputees.
Lotus, we`d have a blast playing stoned dirty Scrabble!
I lol’d
On Oct. 12, in the basement of a Unitarian church on the town green in Lexington, Mass., a carpenter named Michael Cresta scored 830 points in a game of Scrabble. His opponent, Wayne Yorra, who works at a supermarket deli counter, totaled 490 points. The two men set three records for sanctioned Scrabble in North America: the most points in a game by one player (830), the most total points in a game (1,320), and the most points on a single turn (365, for Cresta’s play of QUIXOTRY).
www.slate.com/id/2152255
Yup. We Unitarian Universalists are just that good…
Also, this-
Email Scrabble.Net: The best program on the net for playing scrabble through email.
www.emailscrabble.net/
Oops, second link above, not the first one.
Actually, the names of Elder Gods and other mythos creatures can be used as verbs, nouns or adjectives since they are amorphous, chaotic beings of churning insanity, and the conventional linguistic laws of puny mortals do not apply to them.
For example, you may say “I shoggothed her Cthulhu so damn Yog-Sothoth, she couldn’t Dagon for a whole Nyarlathotep.” It is both legal in Scrabble and grammatically correct, and all who disagree will be devoured by the servants of Azathoth.
FHTAGN IA R’LYEH GLASTNOST PARASTROIKA DAGON BLAGAGH VUNDERBAR! That is all.