Feb 16 2009

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I don’t know what the weather is like wherever you are, but here in New York it is a beautiful day.  Sadly, we are at work which leaves me to dream about what I would like to be doing in this nice weather. Tennis kept coming up in my mind until I found this delightful game.

If you’re a nerd and love Scrabble, check out the new lawn scrabble. Old shelves are used to hold the tiles, wood plaques for the letters, and pavers for the board (with the appropriate bonus squares painted of course.) This has opened up a whole new world for me! What if you made lawn Boggle?

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Anyways, sorry to all those who have to work today and to those that have to head back to work tomorrow. Promise that we’ve got some good stuff coming up to keep you entertained. Have a great day!

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  1. 4 Responses to “Lawn Scrabble | Happy President’s Day!”

  2. Wow, I want one. What a great way to bring an indoor game out into the sunshine - when you have sunshine that is.

    By Bradford Gardener on Feb 17, 2009

  3. Wow! I love what they did with the game I think it’s great. Who would have ever dreamed that such a classic board game could be spiced up simply by enlarging the product? Next time when I consider what gift to purchase I will be on the web looking for discount vouchers to purchase scrabble! You don’t happen to know where they bought the enlarged version from do you. It sure sounds like the cost of buying this item is going to break the bank considering the size of the game! I hope there are some promotional codes out there that can get me a price reduction!

    By Clare on Feb 18, 2009

  4. I find it difficult to add comments in the presence of praising commments. But one thing for sure the Post’s awesome.

    By website validation on Feb 22, 2009

  5. That looks awesome - who would have thought that you could get some exercise from playing scrable. It must get kind of tricky towards the end of the game though when the board gets full and you try make a word towrds the center.

    By Dan Puroclean on Oct 31, 2009

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