June 30, 2008

#9 "SQUALENE"


totals: UNKNOWN

this game's exact point totals have unfortunately been lost, but the lack of details should in no way take away from the fact that lu pulled a stunning victory over lo. the new and exciting word "SQUALENE" (an oily liquid hydrocarbon that occurs in shark liver oil and human sebum (!)) was crucial to his win, but it would be foolish to underestimate the importance of lu's many food-related words: "CUMIN", "SOY", "MISO", and so on. lo put up a good fight, but words like "DUO" and "LOIN" were simply no match for lu's arsenal of food- and shark liver oil-related words.

lu also defeated lo in another game weekend; however, as the game took place in a cafe far away in iowa city, we had no way of documenting the board.

#8 "TRUANCY"


totals:

lu: 291
lo: 294

rogue! zesty! osprey! simian! truancy! with few exceptions (the tasteless play of "FART", and the use of the ubiquitous but questionable "EW", for example), the words in this game were quite satisfying. the scores were even more satisfying, with both lu and lo almost breaking the 300-point barrier. our apologies for the poor image quality.

#7 "QUARK"


totals:

lu: 235
lo: 281

after a regrettable lapse in scrabble updates, we are getting back on track and bringing you three updates in one day! the lack of any truly notable plays (with the exception of lu's clever use of "QUARK") belies the tension of the above game, during which lu loudly and repeatedly cursed the "gods of scrabble" for their cruel treatment of him, which in turn caused lo to loudly and repeatedly curse lu for being such a whiner.

June 18, 2008

#6 "DETOX"


totals:

lu: 248
lo: 261

this was a highly disappointing attempt at an "infinite jest" themed game. for this game, any words, names, or acronyms associated with the novel got ten points added to the total tally. the only words spelled were: "ORIN," "ETA," "DETOX," and "LOB." unsatisfying.

lo' discovered the fine word "EQUID" (a member of the horse family) and also spelled the word "ANVIL," heartbreakingly close to the infinite jest-related "AVRIL."

June 15, 2008

"Holiday Suprise"


happy fathers day!!

sincerely,
your comrades in scrabble,
lu & lo

#5 "QUARE"

totals:

lu: 272
lo: 261

a crushing defeat for lo (again made possible only by the questionable use of "EW")! lu was helped by the strange existence of the word "QUARE" (dialect of "queer"). it is important to note that when lo spelled "TIE" the scores were indeed tied (!) at 213. lu almost had a temper tantrum when lo stole a "R" for "LIVER", making his stunning plan to spell "TASER" impossible.

lu has yet to break the 300 point mark, but if he continues to use words like "FEU" (meaning unknown), he will surely reach that milestone before long.

#4 "BONK"

totals:

lu: 228
lo: 242

recently it was discovered in the Scrabble rulebook that "good" players will score upwards of 300-400 points a game. needless to say we have a ways to go and "BONK" isn't going to get us there.

June 12, 2008

#3 "HIE"

totals:

lu: 225
lo: 288

another win for lois. note the use of "QINTAR". also the use of the questionable, allegedly shakespearean verb "HIE". louis spent most of the game trying to spell "SUBURB" as well as "BYGONES", until lois stole the spot for what she claims is a form of albanian currency.

#2 "hors d'oeuvres"

totals:

lu: 234 - 3 = 231
lo: 332 - 4 = 328

some tiles seem to have shifted on the right-hand side of the board since the end of the game. we realize that "THP" is not a word. lois rallied from her previous one-point loss earlier in the day for a bloody victory over louis that left him "spread over a cracker like hors d'oeuvres". louis blames his loss on the literal hors d'oeuvres (pigs-in-a-blanket) that were being noisily made in the kitchen during the match. the game was finished four letters early with minor point loss.

June 11, 2008

# 1 "EW"

totals:

lu: 278
lo: 277

three new words were discovered in this game: dirl (trembling), thews (well developed muscles), vealy (immature). this is only the second time that louis has ever won against lo' (which may have been due to repeated use of the internet to check words).

there was a dispute on the very last turn. lois had just finished her letters and louis, with only one letter left (W), could not find an acceptable play. an argument ensued over the use of "EW" as a word (as in the sound of disgust, not the abbreviation for "enlisted woman"). louis searched five dictionaries to no avail, but with no other options, he succumbed to lois's insistence that "EW," as a common sound, can also be used as a word.

ps. it may be noted that a rather harsh slang term is used in this game. our sincere apologies for the crudeness.