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Can you beat (or extent) this sentence? 16 words all starting with the same letter...

We wondered whether we were where we were when we wore white wet weather waterproofs Wednesday...
 
Can you beat (or extent) this sentence? 16 words all starting with the same letter...

We wondered whether we were where we were when we wore white wet weather waterproofs Wednesday...

We wondered whether we were where we were when we wore white wet weather waterproofs Wednesday week
 
We wondered whether we were where we were when we wore white wet weather waterproofs Wednesday week with wee Willie Wonka while wondering why we were wandering with withering white waterlilies.
 
We wondered whether we were where we were when we wore white wet weather waterproofs Wednesday week with wee Willie Wonka while wondering why we were wandering with withering white waterlilies while watching wasps.
 
We wondered whether we were where we were when we wore white wet weather waterproofs Wednesday week with wee Willie Wonka while wondering why we were wandering with withering white waterlilies while watching wasps with wonky wings which went wild when we walked whilst we whistled
 
We wondered wearily whether we were where we were when we wore white wrinkly wet weather waterproofs Wednesday week with wee Willie Wonka while wondering why we were wandering with withering white waterlilies while watching wasps with wonky wings which went wild when we walked whilst we whistled wearing wooly wigs with wonky waveovers wishing we werent with willy wonka with withering white waterlillies watching wasps with wonky wings whenever we were walking whistleing
 
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We wondered wearily whether we were where we were when we wore white wrinkly wet weather waterproofs Wednesday week with wee Willie Wonka while wondering why we were wandering with withering white waterlilies while watching wasps with wonky wings which went wild when we walked whilst we whistled wearing wooly wigs with wonky waveovers wishing we werent with willy wonka with witering white waterlillies watching wasps with wonky wings Wenger wins wenger wins wenger wins -JCW:whoo:
 
Can you beat (or extent) this sentence? 16 words all starting with the same letter...

We wondered whether we were where we were when we wore white wet weather waterproofs Wednesday...

I cant
 
Five consecutive ands.

A man arranged for a sign writer to paint a new pub sign:
The Pig And Whistle
The man complained to the sign writer;
You've left too much space between between Pig and And and And and Whistle.
 
We wondered wearily whether we were where we were when we wore white wrinkly wet weather waterproofs Wednesday week with wee Willie Wonka while wondering why we were wandering with withering white waterlilies while watching wasps with wonky wings which went wild when we walked whilst we whistled wearing wooly wigs with wonky waveovers wishing we werent with willy wonka with withering white waterlillies watching wasps with wonky wings whenever we were walking whistleing

Nice! :thup:

I like the 5 'ands' too.
 
Five consecutive ands.

A man arranged for a sign writer to paint a new pub sign:
The Pig And Whistle
The man complained to the sign writer;
You've left too much space between between Pig and And and And and Whistle.

That's one I mentioned in another thread. Someone else mentioned 7! How about 6 'that's? But it actually needs to be spoken as the stressing of words is important.

As for sign-writers, the West Country Baker was a little unhappy to return to find the Polish Sign-Writer had painted 'Poison Cakes' as his specialty! :rolleyes:
 
We wondered wearily whether we were where we were when we wore white wrinkly wet weather waterproofs Wednesday week with wee Willie Wonka while wondering why we were wandering with withering white waterlilies while watching wasps with wonky wings which went wild when we walked whilst we whistled wearing wooly wigs with wonky waveovers wishing we werent with willy wonka with withering white waterlillies watching wasps with wonky wings whenever we were walking whistleing

Substitue 'wore' for 'were willingly wearing worn' and you have three more words!

Five consecutive ands.

A man arranged for a sign writer to paint a new pub sign:
The Pig And Whistle
The man complained to the sign writer;
You've left too much space between between Pig and And and And and Whistle.

If the pub was an Anglo/Spanish concern called The England and Andalucia you could have too much space between
England and and and and and Andalucia!


Slime.
 
A Gunnery Instructor looked at my rifle and said " The Effing things Effing well Effed". Substitute Eff with another well known 'F' word
:)
 
I reckon Sir Fergie could get a few more wubblwoos (W's) into most of his sentences wifwout bweaking sweat tbh.

:)
 
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