Words With Cousins

Words With Friends is a fun game. But two cousins decided it would be more fun if each word played had to be used in a sentence. These are the (often nonsensical) conversations which ensued.

Thursday, February 13, 2014

In case of emergency, your exits are here, here, and here

emergency exit by flickr user Terry Freedman

Brett: Do you know where the emergency exits in your office are?

Lori: Memorized.  We have so many false alarm fire drills, tick tock like clockwork twice a month.  And it's been coooooold lately, haha.

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