I’m clearly an addict. First it was reading, then cigarettes, then alcohol, then cars, then men, then writing, then fast cars, then fast men, then women, then fast women, then more reading, writing…. Ok, I embellish some. Ok, maybe a lot (and I’m not telling 🙂 ) Sorry. It’s the fiction writer in me. But I have always been a reader and a writer, in love with words.
Now my addictions have reached new heights: to the FB word game, Lexulous. Which like my other addictions, got me the first time out, now totaling more than 2200 games.. I can’t seem to turn away from it, though why I would want to is beyond me.
See, this word game has got a UK dictionary, which is the bomb. Ever hear of Ch? Qi? Qa? Ky? All perfectly wonderful UK words! Which is a big deal to me, because when I was addicted to board games, I was always swearing something like these were words, and the U.S. dictionary was always disagreeing. Now that I’m playing a word game with a UK dictionary, well what can I say but oh joy!
Of course Lex isn’t perfect. First, you can only play this game with your FB friends, so if you don’t join the ‘club,’ you can’t play. Which is very junior high, a place I don’t care to go back to. Second, it’s quite temperamental and changeable (for the simple sake of change, no less), and when it’s totally out of sorts, might be unavailable for the entire day!
But I’ll say this, unlike some of my other addictions, it’s not harmful to me or to others (unless I’m playing Lex while driving – not!), nor is it selfish or jealous. If I want to play a little Wordscraper or Candy Crush, for instance, it doesn’t get angry and shut down. Plus I have friends who like Lex as much, or nearly as much, as I do. Which makes life a little easier than if they scorned it, ya know?
Plus it’s free. No upkeep. No ashes. No cleaning up after. No arguments. No woozy head. No rejections, proofreading, or revisions— just pure word play!
Best of all, Lex has tiles the cats can’t walk across or place their little butts on. Ah, heaven!
So…game on?
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We can be FB friends if you want to play Lex with me. You can also find me at https://www.facebook.com/sjpstories. (Yes, the shameless promoting begins – ugh!)
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Do not get me started. Not going there. I became addicted to Bejewelled and it got so bad I was doing it in meetings. Took forever to wean myself off. No more games for me !!!
Oh what a shame! I was going to ask if you wanted to play Lex! 🙂
Don’t trust myself 🙂
Hey let’s be FB friends anyway! On FB as
Sue Shandross Powers
Also have an author page http://www.facebook.com/sjpstories
Done!
Thanks Fransi!!
See ya there 🙂
couldn’t find “like” but indiid I do ! Eileen
Hey Ei, as one of my Lex pals, I know you can relate! 🙂
I’m ur “fellow” Lexomaniac & couldn’t be more in synch !
Love your “Lexomaniac” – wish I’d thought of that! Wonder if it’s in the UK dictionary?
Congrats on your book! I was so excited to find out I could get a it pineoralezsd copy so soon. I live so far in the boonies(that’s southern talk) I was going to have to drive over 2 hrs to get to a bookstore to buy it when I found out it might take a while to get it online from B &N. Happy Birthday Gino!