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March 26, 2008

Tarot Scramble (Feed the Hungry)

Free_rice_banner_2Hi all,

Do you like word games? Below are some Tarot-related words to unscramble. By all means post your guesses!

NAAACR   TIEWA   OYCLWER   ASDPER   LCCISHSAE   USSTI   ECEERPTAMN   EORWT   IGKTHN

To be honest, I'm making this post with an ulterior motive: to draw your attention to a fantastic website that donates rice to the hungry simply by playing an online multiple-choice word game at FreeRice.com.

You can increase your vocabulary and test your skills while helping your fellow man. Get one word right, and 20 grains of rice are donated to the United Nations World Food Programme. Five words right and POOF!--you've donated 100 grains of rice.

Pretty cool, huh?

If you like the idea and want to support the cause beyond playing online, you can visit this link to snatch a banner to put up on your site or blog.

-- Janet Boyer

Comments

I'm delighted to see you promote the Free Rice website, since it helps feeds the starving. (I have no links to the site, or anyone involved in it.) It's also a good way to expand one's vocabulary, though it's tough! And you can always push to get beyond your limits. Which is a good thing.

Thank you for linking to that site!

You're most welcome, Balakirev! When I'm wanting a break from writing reviews or editing my book, I enjoy going over to FreeRice.com to play. I think I scored 43 out 47 last time. Too fun! :o)

Janet

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