PAGI10 Heard 'round the universe Two or more can play. Without reading the story, one player asks the others) to write the requested words, in order, on a separate sheet of paper. For a good laugh, plug in the answers and read the story back. Slap me. a number contest. The Grand Prize is a(n). J I just won the national mud and p two-day tour of my guide. large object with _ 'ing' verb filled with mud a place famous person . • • • • .. IT"*11 „ c,(Mov»V 41 _ . - » ; v, \ i 1. Jive talk 2. Rip-off 3. Punk 4. Gig 5. Jam 6. Goober 7. Turkey 8 Beat 9. Book 10. Shrink 11. Humdinger 12. Boondoggle A I Z B P Q Y X R B E A T D B K S U A G E R Q G F T N F G O N A N A K N I R H S G L L K O G I G R Y P U E U R R W B V N C 1 U X M H D E 0 E t U F O D F T D O 1 B R D S T H F M F O I W J O T K N B S I O O X N G U O A A E 0 E O A P T G O P G N J M Y 0 K J 1 1 E O Z N T L K C A B 0 H X R E T K L A T E V 1 J 0 B M V Y D K P S M L B O c B ' 0 . Science Fact The average educated person has a vocabulary of 3.000 to 5.000 words, but a person can manage quite well with only a few hundred. Shakespeare used about 15.000 All told, the English language has weH over 300.000 words. rv COMPUIOC uavicii IMC