Lynn Coleman wrote:HI'm wondering if anyone has any old scrabble board games with missing tiles.
Steve_Cox wrote:I'm missing a "J" if anyone has a spare.
Steve_Cox wrote:Hmmmm, Lynn, I can relate to your perspective on the matter of the missing 'J", on the other hand. It is still possible to play without it. Did you know you can get a couple hundred scrabble tiles on ebay for about 5 bucks? and....after you do, can I have a "J"?
Lynn Coleman wrote:Yeah, I've been scoping out ebay. But I'm figuring I'm going to be needing a thousand tiles.
keneunice wrote:Lynn What a great idea! I dont have any letters but I will keep an eye out. I am always going to yard sales and thrift store.
Read about 1/3 of the book. I am impressed. You are very good. It is nice to read a story that is "clean". very refreshing. My church book club is meeting Thursday night and I cant wait to show them your book. I know they will be excited to read it.
Eunice
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Lynn, I finished the book last week. I really enjoyed it. It really was hard to put down every night. I read it in the middle of the night when I couldn't sleep. Thank you so much for sending it to me. You rock girl. God Bless.
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Peg
swissarmygirl wrote:Hey Lynn,
Have you tried freecycle.org for Scrabble tiles (or teardrop parts for that matter)?
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