Originally posted by: Beau6183
Just as a side note, it'd be pretty sad to lose a game that is based on english to someone who doesn't speak it as their primary language.Joel Sherman, 40, took first place in the National Scrabble Championship, beating out Nigel Richards of New Zealand and Jakkrit Klaphajone of Thailand.
I think beau was referring to the guy from Thailand :QOriginally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: Beau6183
Just as a side note, it'd be pretty sad to lose a game that is based on english to someone who doesn't speak it as their primary language.Joel Sherman, 40, took first place in the National Scrabble Championship, beating out Nigel Richards of New Zealand and Jakkrit Klaphajone of Thailand.
Um, English is the official language of New Zealand.
but did you see his score: 445 to 368 :Q That's quite a scrabble score!
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: Beau6183
Just as a side note, it'd be pretty sad to lose a game that is based on english to someone who doesn't speak it as their primary language.Joel Sherman, 40, took first place in the National Scrabble Championship, beating out Nigel Richards of New Zealand and Jakkrit Klaphajone of Thailand.
Um, English is the official language of New Zealand.
Originally posted by: Beau6183
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: Beau6183
Just as a side note, it'd be pretty sad to lose a game that is based on english to someone who doesn't speak it as their primary language.Joel Sherman, 40, took first place in the National Scrabble Championship, beating out Nigel Richards of New Zealand and Jakkrit Klaphajone of Thailand.
Um, English is the official language of New Zealand.
"...Jakkrit Klaphajone of Thailand..."
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Duh, he's the national champ 🙂but did you see his score: 445 to 368 That's quite a scrabble score!