(26-02-2011 23:28 )astonv1 Wrote: [ -> ]but yet is still not a peach
Oxford English Dictionary
Nectarine - A variety of peach with smooth skin.
Thats spot on with Danica a peach with smooth skin.
(26-02-2011 22:19 )iloveMegan Wrote: [ -> ]Here's my alternate (and tongue-in-cheek ) view:
D - Dull
A - Apprehensive In 2-4-1's
N - No Show-er
I - Irritating Fanboys
C -Clock Watcher
A - And A Call Stacker
Your disqualified too many letter the rules 6 letters only.
Anyway the nectarine game as been better than the "naked - bed -
handthong - norm " that's on Elite tonight.
D - Dull
A - Anaesthetic
N - Nuisance
I - Irritating
C - Clockwatcher
A - Annoying
Some of those refer more to her hype than the girl herself
And Chilly already explained what to do if you don't like the "norm", brinsford.
6 words that describe danica's shows
Dull
Agonizing
never enjoyable
indefensible
coma inducing
awful
(27-02-2011 04:54 )chrislatimer Wrote: [ -> ]6 words that describe danica's shows
Dull
Agonizing
never enjoyable
indefensible
coma inducing
awful
(27-02-2011 07:39 )Steve Sm© Wrote: [ -> ]^^^ Thats 8 words Chris
Well spotted
vila Steve.
Chris could possibly have used unenjoyable instead of "never enjoyable" although it sounds slightly contrived and artificial.
Coma inducing could be written as coma-inducing although I'm not sure whether a hyphenated compound word is classed as one two in word counting circles.
(27-02-2011 13:02 )Dan Volatile Wrote: [ -> ]Chris could possibly have used unenjoyable instead of "never enjoyable" although it sounds slightly contrived and artificial.
Coma inducing could be written as coma-inducing although I'm not sure whether a hyphenated compound word is classed as one two in word counting circles.
If he'd used "unenjoyable" instead of "never enjoyable", it would not have spelt "Danica" with the initial letters.
(27-02-2011 13:10 )TheWatcher Wrote: [ -> ]If he'd used "unenjoyable" instead of "never enjoyable", it would not have spelt "Danica" with the initial letters.
She could always change her name.