ScoreRanking 5288points

Average daily score / Average monthly score 36 / 55

Average entries per day / Average entries per month 3 / 78

Best tweet ever / Best tweet this month

70
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On d isle of Capri I met her, in d shade of deciduous trees, she conflated d words and gave me d bird that capricious young girl of Capri.
22 October 2009

Latest tweets

  • 38
    Points
    Surreptitiously, Spring creeps up on old Winter, breathes warm in his ear. #haiku
    10 March 2010
  • 38
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    Nobody understands him, the deaf man at sea, But still he gesticulate s. Bewildering, confusing - And not signing but drowning. #NotStevie
    09 March 2010
  • 27
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    Man's cruelty to man, iniquitous systems Prejudice and tub-thumping, unthinking dictums Means justified ends, moral fudgings: odious things
    08 March 2010
  • 30
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    Forgotten his face, her name, those words When memory escapes like cage-breaking birds Whenever I fear neurological failings: odious things.
    08 March 2010
  • 27
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    Ice slicks to slip on, a biting crosswind Artwiculate's word that has me chagrined I stumble and tread in some dog's leavings: odious things
    08 March 2010
  • 47
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    ♪♫ When the sun shines, When the birds sing, When I'm feeling glad, I simply remember my odious things and then I can feel so bad! ♪♫
    08 March 2010
  • 44
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    "Wholly symbiosis, Batman! It's The Conjoin." "You're right to be concerned Robin. This villain is more than just the sum of his parts."
    07 March 2010
  • 37
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    @lagadu123 "Other artwiculati spouses." My wife thinks it less idoneous - more idolatrous.
    06 March 2010
  • 24
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    The morning sun streams through both doorways. Air's at -9 Celsius. Contradictory communiqués! No way is ths idoneous. #desperaterhymes
    06 March 2010
  • 42
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    The wind in the wires, a susurrus patwois, / Spreads words of podcasts in Salon Artwois.
    05 March 2010
  • 51
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    Why the susurrus, green grass? Why tell the trees what ain't so.? Susurrating grass, the trees don't have to know. #failed_Ink_Blot_lyrics
    05 March 2010
  • 22
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    @harrarp @sjhatzi I was going to suggest we start a susurrus about Salon Artwois today, but I see it's already begun!
    05 March 2010
  • 23
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    MT @Tralala56 Athlete's foot and logorrhea: foot-in-mouth disease!
    04 March 2010
  • 26
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    …tells you he is revisiting his months of logorrhea ~c fame. "In the beginning was the Word," he says. "And the Word was spoken. A lot."
    04 March 2010
  • 22
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    Yet, just occasionally, a glass of whisky over the odds will stir up the embers of his logorrhea, and a gleam deep in Angus's eyes…
    04 March 2010
  • 21
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    Since returning home, Angus has reverted to type. A silent man with no sign of the logorrhea that made him briefly famous abroad.
    04 March 2010
  • 20
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    On the plane home, Angus found his logorrhea passing through phases akin to dysprosody and dysarthria until his tongue fell mute.
    04 March 2010
  • 25
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    But, on the last day before Angus was to fly home, tachylalia and logorrhea tripped him into apraxia: Nebuchadnezzar became Nedbuhadnazzcar.
    04 March 2010
  • 41
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    Then Angus discovered a new talent: tachylalia. His logorrhea increased aswordspouredfromhismouthinaneverendingstream.
    04 March 2010
  • 22
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    For this audience Angus recited whole books from the Bible in a Lallands/Gaelic cross of his own devising: logorrhea taken to the nth degree
    04 March 2010
  • 22
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    So famous did he become, in so short a time, that people came from far and wide to hear the logorrhea of this Aberdonian glossolaliac.
    04 March 2010
  • 21
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    Angus, with his accent, glossolalia and logorrhea was a sensation. The kids called him "Willy" and asked if he would work at their school.
    04 March 2010
  • 17
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    The church was big on glossolalia. Angus matched his logorrhea with a new-found ability to speak in tongues.
    04 March 2010
  • 25
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    More than logorrhea, in fact. As if trying to make up for 50 years of Scottish reticence in 3 months, Angus went into overdrive.
    04 March 2010
  • 20
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    Attending his daughter's church was much more enjoyable than Sudays with the Wee Frees. Angus found his voice, logorrhea resulted.
    04 March 2010
  • 26
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    Angus was a dour, tacitern Aberdonian till the winter he visited his daughter in the USA when he was gripped by logorrhea.
    04 March 2010
  • 34
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    I used to have logorrhea, but since meeting Dr Twitter everything I say or write comes in snips of 140 characters or less.
    04 March 2010
  • 29
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    Archimedes was best at geometry. He was the first person to think how to circumambulate a circle. #schoolkidhowler
    03 March 2010
  • 23
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    Ferdinand Magellen was the first person to circumambulate the world. #schoolkidhowler
    03 March 2010
  • 20
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    Rabbis circumambulate little Jewish boys as a sign of Israel's convent with God. #schoolkidhowler
    03 March 2010

Awards

Top 20 08 March 2010 Odious
47
Points
Top 20 07 March 2010 Symbiosis
44
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Top 20 05 March 2010 Susurrus
51
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Top 20 01 March 2010 Scintillating
44
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Top 20 18 February 2010 Crapulous
57
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Daily stats

09 Mar 2010 38 points
08 Mar 2010 47 points
07 Mar 2010 44 points
06 Mar 2010 37 points
05 Mar 2010 51 points
04 Mar 2010 41 points
03 Mar 2010 29 points
02 Mar 2010 30 points
01 Mar 2010 44 points
28 Feb 2010 0 points
27 Feb 2010 29 points
26 Feb 2010 21 points
25 Feb 2010 29 points
24 Feb 2010 0 points
23 Feb 2010 42 points
22 Feb 2010 44 points
21 Feb 2010 43 points
20 Feb 2010 29 points
19 Feb 2010 19 points
18 Feb 2010 57 points
17 Feb 2010 32 points
16 Feb 2010 40 points
15 Feb 2010 0 points
14 Feb 2010 37 points
13 Feb 2010 29 points
12 Feb 2010 39 points

Monthly stats

Mar 2010 51 points
Feb 2010 57 points
Jan 2010 47 points
Dec 2009 60 points
Nov 2009 70 points
Oct 2009 70 points
Sep 2009 34 points

Words used

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