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Thursday, August 23, 2018

Aug. 23, 2018

|| thumb; gauze; accent; myself; game, set and match.

18 comments:

OwenKL said...

Video games can be dangerous, I now know.
This happened to me about a week ago.
I was sitting in front of my computer screen
Punching buttons until I let out a scream!

My thumb had got caught in a button's well,
The crevice between the key and the shell!
A freak accident, I've since been told,
All I knew was it hurt and had a solid hold!

Finally tore myself loose, with a digit all bloody!
Wrapped it in gauze, vowed to get a new hobby!
My thumb has a purple accent color and a patch.
Games? I set myself up to just watch the match!

OwenKL said...

This is fiction. I've never even held a controller, tho I do play some of the simpler ones on my laptop.

Sandyanon said...

I was sure you would write a tennis theme, but you were more inventive than that. And managed to get everything into the last verse, wow! The first two turned out to be the long buildup to the climax.
The jumble itself was pretty obvious to any tennis fan. And twins even -- wonder if their name is Bryan, lol.

Misty said...

Woohoo! Woohoo! Based on Owen's poem, I think I got this Jumble--all 4 items plus the solution which your final line confirmed, I think. Gets my morning off to a good start.

Ol' Man Keith said...

But sometimes, the final answer is too obvious to amuse. I would have hoped for a switch of initial letters at least.

I know I know. Wah, wah, wah ...
Sorry!

~ OMK

Misty said...

Hm, a switch of the initial letters would have turned this tennis match into a much wilder game, wouldn't it?

OwenKL said...

I fully agree!

Sandyanon said...

I'm trying to figure out how switching initial letters could result in three real words. Same and get, yes, but satch or gatch???

OwenKL said...

Wow, I never even noticed they were all in that last verse! Two of them were used before then, so just coincidence they were repeated, and I had thought 'accident' would do for another until I saw a better chance in the penultimate line!

OwenKL said...

BTW, I did try to think of a tennis theme, but figured a different kind of game would be close enough. Tho now that I think about it, it could have been a tennis game the narrator was playing!

OwenKL said...

Woo woo!
Good for you!
😃🎈

OwenKL said...

Snatch, get, and maim?

Sandyanon said...

Sounds like a very dangerous game.

Ol' Man Keith said...

No, it doesn't work
(Which was my point.)

Ol' Man Keith said...

An incoherent one.

Ol' Man Keith said...

But I believe in you. You're a fine observer.

Wilbur Charles said...

It took me a few minutes to work this out this morning. The riddle was obvious so Owen really didn't reveal anything. The two six letter words #3 with the CsCand I had to find my bewspnews to get #4 (again).

I have a strange syndrome (Wilbur's LAMENT?) in which I immediately forget any
Jumbles I've dolved- no matter how recently.

Since I solve from the newspaper I have to habh a pen handy.

I couldn't find #4 even from Owen's verses even though I'd found it 3 minutes earlier.Of course he had it cleverly hidden.

Btw, was it ATARI or SEGA. We've had both recently*

WC

* In fact today for #1 .

Misty said...

Wilbur, I think the problem is just seniority. I get the Lancaster paper mailed to me from Pennsylvania, and it has Jumbles I've already solved in the Los Angeles Times. But I almost always have to pretty much start all over again, although once I get it again, I remember, "Oh yeah, of course, that's what it was." I think we tend not to remember trivial things like this that have no personal significance for us.