Ashmont, a locality of Wagga Wagga NSW, often called Trashmont for obvious reasons, and where my son's stolen work ute was found few days later after being taken from inside his place one night.
Now you have just confused the issue... HJ and Brave heart, its your game... sort it out so as I can make a goose of myself PLEASE!Does anyone want to change the rules to the third letter of the town name or the third last letter of the town name dictating the next starting letter to see if we can get some new letters in use?
Otherwise some letters will never, ever get used.
Ayr, Queensland - close to Townsville. Don Walker of Cold Chisel fame, one of Australia's greatest ever songwriters comes from the town.
Now you have just confused the issue. HJ and Brave heart, its your game. sort it out so as I can make a goose of myself PLEASE!
So do I start with R?This is by no means my game. I didn't get involved until about page 11.
yourmatesam actually started it. I think it would be up to him to make a call on any rule changes.
Summary so far (may be an error or two in the count)
A = 35, N = 27, Y & E = 18, H = 16, G & R = 10, K = 9, O = 9, T = 8, I = 7, L = 5, S = 4, W = 3, D & B & M = 2, C & P & U = 1. Yet to trouble the Scorer are F, J, Q, V, X and Z.
Let's get working on some of the lower numbers in the count: S, W, B, C, D, M, F, and P.
Double points for the town or suburb that leads to a Jindabyne, Jimcumbilly, or Jilliby, Quakers Hill, or Queanbeyan, Vincentia or Victoria, or a Zeehan entry.
Note: Penriff won't count towards an F starter, but Cardiff would.