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Alphabet Games Two Different Consecutive Vowels A-W

TLDR: Two Different Consecutive Vowels A-W
The forum thread appears to be a word game where participants list words in alphabetical order, possibly following specific undisclosed rules based on initial letters or themes. Participants, including Ozzy47, Nikki, Catsmother, marti, and others, contribute by posting words that start with successive letters of the alphabet. The thread displays a mix of engagement levels, with some users, like Catsmother and marti, contributing more frequently. There is a moment of confusion about the rules regarding the sequence of letters and whether specific letters like X, Y, and Z should be skipped, as indicated by Butterfly88's comment. The game also seems to have had a moment of disarray, as mentioned by jaminhealth, questioning the sequence and rules. Overall, the thread is a casual, collaborative alphabet-based game with occasional clarifications needed on its structure and rules.

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