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The Contraphone Blog: October 2010
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Contraphone: n. (KÄN-trǝ-fon) a phrase which features the switching of beginning consonant sounds between words. Sunday, October 10, 2010. A One-Act Play that Features Chicken Salad, an Assassination, and a Gorilla with a Flair for Fashion. Richard: a middle-aged tax accountant. Sandra: Richard’s wife of 20 years. Lewis: Richard’s best friend/golf buddy. Ellen: Lewis’s trophy wife. Alanna: the 22-year old daughter of Richard and Sandra. Toby: Alanna’s boyfriend. Scene 1 (The green on 18). Brown doesnR...
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The Contraphone Blog: August 2009
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Contraphone: n. (KÄN-trǝ-fon) a phrase which features the switching of beginning consonant sounds between words. Thursday, August 27, 2009. A glimpse at what we're studying this week:. The Venerable Bede and. The Ecclesiastical History of the English People. Which includes the stories of Caedmon and the conversion of King Edwin. Beginning a new unit on medieval literature (Chaucer and all that). Making our paragraphs unified and coherent. Beginning a new unit on American wit and humor (Twain, etc.).
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The Contraphone Blog: Sighs and Dreams in Mid-February
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Contraphone: n. (KÄN-trǝ-fon) a phrase which features the switching of beginning consonant sounds between words. Monday, February 14, 2011. Sighs and Dreams in Mid-February. She tossed herself into bed and pulled the covers up. She twisted and tugged and furrowed, so the coolness of the sheet combined with the eternal warmth of the comforter to evoke that beautiful discontent in the chest that is only quelled by deep, deep sleep. She thought she heard her baby cry. She lay still, quieting her movemen...
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The Contraphone Blog: November 2009
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Contraphone: n. (KÄN-trǝ-fon) a phrase which features the switching of beginning consonant sounds between words. Sunday, November 29, 2009. Highlights: Portsmouth 1-4 Manchester United. Sunday, November 22, 2009. John Wall is lightning! Friday, November 13, 2009. TCA @ Praisers Review. I'm only speculating that the "T" in TCA stands for some town in Kentucky with a name that starts with "T," but I've been wrong before. So, maybe it's Turfway.maybe it's something more colorful like Turtleburg....The game ...
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The Contraphone Blog: September 2009
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Contraphone: n. (KÄN-trǝ-fon) a phrase which features the switching of beginning consonant sounds between words. Thursday, September 24, 2009. Thursday, September 17, 2009. Update: Week 5 Goals. Just wanted to follow up on this week's lofty goals. So far I've got a few things done:. I haven't got that koala sketch finished.still a work in progress. ART takes time (I always capitlize ART.however, I do. Always remember to put another "a" in "capitAlize"). Got some French Vanilla coffee creamer just in time.
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The Contraphone Blog: December 2009
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Contraphone: n. (KÄN-trǝ-fon) a phrase which features the switching of beginning consonant sounds between words. Thursday, December 31, 2009. Highlights: United 5-0 Wigan. Christmas in Cincy: Skating at Fountain Square. Monday, December 28, 2009. Thursday, December 24, 2009. Short Story (12/25/2009): Christmas Nerves. Christmas was standing menacingly over my raw nerves with a meat tenderizer. It drew back its bejingled arm and struck. This one really hurt:. I really thought I'd had enough tenderizing...
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The Contraphone Blog: January 2010
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Contraphone: n. (KÄN-trǝ-fon) a phrase which features the switching of beginning consonant sounds between words. Tuesday, January 26, 2010. Bible Quiz multiple-choice questions. I just gave a Bible quiz. Here are a few of the quiz questions: see how you. Who appeared to Joshua near Jericho? A The captain of the host of the army of the Lord. B The captain of the host of Jericho. C The ghost of Moses. Which small city defeated the Israelites due to sin in the camp? How was Sisera killed? E All of the above.
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The Contraphone Blog: February 2011
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Contraphone: n. (KÄN-trǝ-fon) a phrase which features the switching of beginning consonant sounds between words. Monday, February 14, 2011. Sighs and Dreams in Mid-February. She tossed herself into bed and pulled the covers up. She twisted and tugged and furrowed, so the coolness of the sheet combined with the eternal warmth of the comforter to evoke that beautiful discontent in the chest that is only quelled by deep, deep sleep. She thought she heard her baby cry. She lay still, quieting her movemen...
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The Contraphone Blog: February 2010
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Contraphone: n. (KÄN-trǝ-fon) a phrase which features the switching of beginning consonant sounds between words. Sunday, February 28, 2010. Manchester United: Carling Cup Winners (Highlights). Rooney's header wins the Carling Cup for Manchester United. Since he's scored his last gazillion or so goals with his head, one almost forgets the early criticism that he didn't have heading ability. Cup winners again! Thursday, February 25, 2010. Highlights: ManUtd 3-0 West Ham (EPL). Sunday, February 21, 2010.
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The Contraphone Blog: April 2010
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Contraphone: n. (KÄN-trǝ-fon) a phrase which features the switching of beginning consonant sounds between words. Wednesday, April 7, 2010. As promised.Emily Dickinson Mad Libs. Original: A Bird Came Down the Walk. 11th Graders: A Shark Came Down the Cave. A Shark came down the Cave -. He did not know I stabbed. He bit a Platypus in halves. And ate the fellow, fried,. And then he drank a Rum. From an obnoxious Trough -. And then skied sidewise to the Sam's. To let a Liger pwn. He hiked with fluffy eyes.