(1) I (The Muse) offer my first reader a set of words.
(2) The first blog reader must take those words and use them to make a coherent sentence.
Posting it in the comment box
It will look something like this:
Muse gives the words: cat, mouse and dog
1st reader: The cat chased the mouse while the dog watched.
2nd reader: The dog ate the cheese while the mouse avoided the cat.
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So, there should always be
a Sentence,
using the words ORIGINALLY given by The Muse
(in no particular order)
In the Comment Box
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*Goal is not to use the same sentence twice…
*Any reader who finds that,
Calls out…
“THREE STRIKES”
And may start the game of play again,
by giving three brand new words.
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YOU MAY RETURN AS OFTEN AS YOU DESIRE
The Muse gifts you:
applause, admire, attest

















Comments (30)
I attest to the belief that applause is nothing to admire.
Applause is to be admire(d)if you attest that it is a positive reaction.
I attest cheeky applause for those who are superficially admired.
I admire the conductor and I can attest that he received thunderous applause.
I will attest to the notion that one should never give applause for something they don’t admire.
Though I attest to the belief that He is a delicious delight, I admire him through the silent applause of my heart.
I attest that applause should only be given for things we admire!
I admire Albert Einstein and give applause to all that he could prove, presume and attest to.
hey muse… sorry haven’t been around in a while… been BZ… trying to catch up though… and finish my Einstein biography! Dix
I attest to the fact that I admire anyone deserving of applause.
I can attest that her performance was not worthy of applause, & I admire you for your honesty.
Hi Muse,
Sorry for being away so long. I have been reading your post but no time to comment and play along. Work is really consuming all my time. Hope to be back soon!
Craig
Applause is given when we admire virtue and attest to truth. Debbie
I attest that I not only aspire to applause but also to have someone say,” I admire you”.
Because I can attest to your talent, I admire you and give you applause!
Malisa
Many admire her onstage, and we can all attest to this by the sound of applause that fills the theater.
I can attest that you are very gifted, I admire you and am giving you virtual applause.
Everyone I will attest to the fact that my dear friend the Muse,has missed me TERRIBLY,she craves my dry humor and wit,I know she will admire my honesty(LOL in this post…and now will you all please join me in a round of applause…for ME… Lady Jane!
Let’s hear applause for the football team we admire most and can attest as to their talent.
I can attest to the fact that an ice storm this past Tuesday caused the technicians that I admire to work around the clock to get my computer back up and running and to that I hardily give applause to them.
We admire your honesty and wit Lady Jane, can you hear our rapturous applause. I can attest to your friend being very a-muse-d
I can attest to the fact that Aretha’s hat, that I so admire, received more applause at the inauguration than did her song performed in the freezing weather.
I admire the MUSE for the great games she give us to play and I applaud her for her originality but I attest the fact that I am not sure I can keep up with all of her clever ideas… WHEW!
(((HUGS)))
Donna
Who other then the talented designer and writer do I admire and must applause for all these interesting post and attest all the ambition you have.
I will attest to the fact that I admire both The Muse and her blog, particuarly this post using attest, admire, and applause, and I hope the Muse will accept this verbal offering as a subsitute for a thunderous round of sincere applause for all she does to make life shine brighter for all who know her and attest not only to her good will but to her brilliance and ability to admire each and ever one of her friends for whom she leaves rounds of applause along the Road of Blog.
(Muse, I truly believe I gave Faulkner a run for his money with that run-on sentence!)
I admire it when there is applause to attest genuine appreciation.
Thanks for the kind words on my blog. I really appreciate your input. I’ve been missing you…just been busy. I’ll be around soon. hugs!
Oh, ok, now that I am 27th commentors, I lost on what to say. But this is fun though.
She said “I attest” and so I asked why so she said “I admire him too much to believe such a thing about him” and in my heart, I heard the applause for a character so true…so loyal…as her’s.
To admire is one thing, but to add rabuncious applause to the mix …well I attest that really is rather over the top and muse like … but I do digress …
Although from different places, but this perception is consistent, which is relatively rare point!
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