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Mas Slamet – simply unbelievable | t'Buko
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January 5, 2014. Sebelum melanjutkan, mungkin ada baiknya melihat dulu tentangnya di sini. Nasi goreng Mas Slamet enak, lebih enak dari kebanyakan nasgor keliling lainnya. Banyak yang bilang begitu. Tapi soal Mas Slamet yang kecepatan memasaknya hanya kalah tipis dari hidangan cepat saji itu, jelas bukan cuma soal nasi goreng. Selain itu, ia figur yang lintas generasi. Siapa pun (kustomer atau makkopi) umumnya mempunyai masa (waktu). Artinya jika di masa-masa awal yang bersangkutan sangat populer...Draft...
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Profil | t'Buko
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October 21, 2012. Hanya ada satu cara untuk mengenalnya. Anda harus ada di sana. Saat itu. Sungguhpun demikian, mengingat bahwa sebuah ‘hunian’ bisa dipahami dengan mengenali ‘penghuninya’, mengenali pola hubungan di antara orang-orangnya, maka pendekatan yang sama juga bisa diterapkan untuk mengenal t’Buko tempat di mana banyak orang tak saling kenal bertemu, dan menciptakan hubungan. Blog ini adalah sebuah catatan kecil tentang. Yang meletup karena persuaan. Dari siapa pun yang pernah berbagi di sana.
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Skub [skhoo:b] – The Wooden Table
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One scrabble demidiary, with a little poetry. September 2, 2014. Pluralizing ING to INGS. We know that there are a number of ways for verbs to end up with ING,. It’s being there in the first place: [to] ding-king-ping-ring-sing-ting-wing-zing. Through conjugation: to judge judges judged judging. Or when the ING forms act/function as nouns: AGINGs BEINGs DOINGs GOINGs ICINGs. Act ‘this way’ (that is, taking an S after ‘being ING-ed’. Continue reading →. Posted in Miscellany. May 10, 2014. April 27, 2014.
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Squeeze and sneak it in! – The Wooden Table
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One scrabble demidiary, with a little poetry. April 13, 2014. Squeeze and sneak it in! In the endgame, sometimes we have just to accept the fact that it is the other player who will make the last move and do our best to use up as many tiles as possible (especially ‘the big guys’, if we have any) before our opponent closes the game. Now suppose the scoring is tight and we are Blue. What are we going to do? Clearly, we need to do some dumping. See the yellow arrows/dots below. In those areas, we can sneak ...
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A sightly monstrosity – The Wooden Table
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One scrabble demidiary, with a little poetry. May 10, 2014. What is your biggest one-move score? I rarely make it through the 100-point barrier myself (and when somehow I do, it’s usually barely not way beyond). Anyway, have a look at the diagram below. And what is so special about it? 48 x 27) 50 = 1346. Ladies and gentlemen, is. Thanks to ‘thetoolman’ and ‘Pssssst’ for the fun. And surely thanks to Patty for sharing it. 8212;———-. This entry was posted in Miscellany. Pluralizing ING to INGS →.
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A worthy picnic – The Wooden Table
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One scrabble demidiary, with a little poetry. April 27, 2014. It’s about time to pay the big guys a visit watch them play. What good does this do to us? A lot Vocabs, tactics, a couple of tricks. It’s fun, nonetheless (it doesn’t matter who plays Red or Blue here, our concern is about the play). Move one. And it pays already! Now how many seven-letter words starting with SES do you know? I know two: SESSION and SESAMES. Each consumes no less than three S’s. Cool,. I would (you bet) play L3:BORES and save...
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Pluralizing ~ING to ~INGS – The Wooden Table
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One scrabble demidiary, with a little poetry. September 2, 2014. Pluralizing ING to INGS. We know that there are a number of ways for verbs to end up with ING,. It’s being there in the first place: [to] ding-king-ping-ring-sing-ting-wing-zing. Through conjugation: to judge judges judged judging. Or when the ING forms act/function as nouns: AGINGs BEINGs DOINGs GOINGs ICINGs. Act ‘this way’ (that is, taking an S after ‘being ING-ed’. Recognizing these ‘ S welcoming ING. And tagged bad INGs. Noun) either i...