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Catharine C. Kennedy
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My quick brown fox is getting tired of that stupid lazy dog- looking for other sentences that contain the whole alphabet so I can continue to practice my lettering! [Thanks]

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Catharine C. Kennedy
CCK Graphics
1511 Route 28
Chatham Center, NY 12184
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"Look at me,
Look at me, Look at me now!
I't's fun to have fun,
But you have to know how!"

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Jillbeans
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hurry fat vixen pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs

Love...Jill
edited to add what I found on Google: that orta keep you busy Catharine!

[Smile] Although initially you may find it fascinating that the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog, the excitement wears off pretty quickly. For the sake of variety, here are 111 pangrams.

A Collection of 111 Pangrams
1. A large fawn jumped quickly over white zinc boxes.
2. A mad boxer shot a quick, gloved jab to the jaw of his dizzy opponent.
3. A quick movement of the enemy will jeopardize six gunboats.
4. About sixty codfish eggs will make a quarter pound of very fizzy jelly.
5. Alfredo just must bring very exciting news to the plaza quickly.
6. All questions asked by five watch experts amazed the judge.
7. An inspired calligrapher can create pages of beauty using stick ink, quill, brush, pick-axe, buzz saw, or even strawberry jam.
8. Anxious Paul waved back his pa from the zinc quarry just sighted.
9. As we explored the gulf of Zanzibar, we quickly moved closer to the jutting rocks.
10. Astronaut Quincy B. Zack defies gravity with six jet fuel pumps.
11. Back in June we delivered oxygen equipment of the same size.
12. Back in my quaint garden jaunty zinnias vie with flaunting phlox.
13. Big July earthquakes confound zany experimental vow.
14. Brawny gods just flocked up to quiz and vex him.
15. Breezily jangling $3,416,857,209 wise advertiser ambles to the bank, his exchequer amplified.
16. Crazy Fredericka bought many very exquisite opal jewels.
17. David, Jewish ex-monarch, kept big vineyard, quizzical wife.
18. Dumpy kibitzer jingles as exchequer overflows.
19. Ebenezer unexpectedly bagged two tranquil aardvarks with his jiffy vacuum cleaner.
20. Exquisite farm wench gives body jolt to prize stinker.
21. Fabled reader with jaded, roving eye seized by quickened impulse to expand budget.
22. Five big quacking zephyrs jolt my wax bed.
23. Five or six big jet planes zoomed quickly by the tower.
24. Five wine experts jokingly quizzed sample Chablis.
25. For only $49, jolly housewives made "inexpensive" meals using quick-frozen vegetables.
26. Forsaking monastic tradition, twelve jovial friars gave up their vocation for a questionable existence on the flying trapeze.
27. Fred specialized in the job of making very quaint wax toys.
28. Freight to me sixty dozen quart jars and twelve black pans.
29. Grumpy wizards make toxic brew for the evil Queen and Jack.
30. Hark! Toxic jungle water vipers quietly drop on zebras for meals!
31. His graceful bisque vase whizzed past my taxi--no joke!
32. How quickly daft jumping zebras vex.
33. How razorback-jumping frogs can level six piqued gymnasts!
34. How vexing a fumble to drop a jolly zucchini in the quicksand.
35. I have quickly spotted the four women dozing in the jury box.
36. Jack amazed a few girls by dropping the antique onyx vase!
37. Jack amazed a few girls by dropping the antique onyx vase!
38. Jack Farmer realized that the big yellow quilts were expensive.
39. Jackdaws love my big sphinx of quartz.
40. Jacqueline was vexed by the folks who go the money prizes.
41. Jaded zombies acted quaintly but kept driving their oxen forward.
42. Jail zesty vixen who grabbed pay from quack.
43. Jeb quickly drove a few extra miles on the glazed pavement.
44. Jelly-like above the high wire, six quaking pachyderms kept the climax of the extravaganza in a dazzling state of flux.
45. Jim just quit and packed extra bags for Liz Owen.
46. Jimmy and Zack, the police explained, were last seen diving into a field of buttered quahogs.
47. Judge Powell quickly gave six embezzlers stiff sentences.
48. Just keep examining every low bid quoted for zinc etchings.
49. Just work for improved basic techniques to maximize your typing skill.
50. King Alexander was just partly overcome after quizzing Diogenes in his tub.
51. Lazy movers quit hard-packing of papier-mâché jewelry boxes.
52. Many big jackdaws quickly zipped over the fox pen.
53. Martin J. Hixeypozer quickly began his first word.
54. May Jo equal the fine record by solving six puzzles a week?
55. Meghan deftly picks valuable jewels--onyx, quartz.
56. Mix Zapf with Veljovic and get quirky Beziers.
57. Mr. Jock, TV quiz Ph.D., bags few lynx.
58. Murky haze enveloped a city as jarring quakes broke forty-six windows.
59. My grandfather picks up quartz and valuable onyx jewels.
60. My help squeezed back in again and joined the weavers after six.
61. New farm hand (picking just six quinces) proves strong but lazy.
62. No kidding, Lorenzo called off his trip to visit Mexico City just because they told him the conquistadors were extinct.
63. Now is the time for all brown dogs to jump quickly over the lazy lynx.
64. Pack my box with five dozen jugs of liquid veneer.
65. Pack my box with five dozen liquor jugs.
66. Perhaps President Clinton's amazing sax skills will be judged quite favorably.
67. Picking just six quinces, the new farmhand proved strong but lazy.
68. Puzzled women bequeath jerks very exotic gifts.
69. Questions of a zealous nature have become by degrees petty waxen jokes.
70. Quick wafting zephyrs vex bold Jim.
71. Quick zephyrs blow, vexing daft Jim.
72. Quixotic Republicans vet first key zero-growth jeremiad.
73. Six big devils from Japan quickly forgot how to waltz.
74. Six big juicy steaks sizzled in a pan as five workmen left the quarry.
75. Six crazy kings vowed to abolish my quite pitiful jousts.
76. Six of the women quietly gave back prizes to the judge.
77. Sixty zippers were quickly picked from the woven jute bag.
78. Sphinx of black quartz judge my vow.
79. Sympathizing would fix Quaker objectives.
80. The Basque M.P. loved his wife's onyx jar and zinc-lined keg.
81. The exodus of jazzy pigeons craved by squeamish walkers.
82. The five boxing wizards jump quickly.
83. The job of waxing linoleum frequently peeves chintzy kids.
84. The juke box music puzzled a gentle visitor from a quaint valley town.
85. The July sun caused a fragment of black pine wax to ooze on the velvet quilt.
86. The junior office clerks were quite amazed at the extra reward given by their generous employer.
87. The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
88. The sex life of the woodchuck is a provocative question for most vertebrate zoology majors.
89. The vixen jumped quickly on her foe barking with zeal.
90. Their kind aunt was subject to frequent dizzy spells, thus causing much anxiety and worry.
91. Travelling beneath the azure sky in our jolly ox-cart, we often hit bumps quite hard.
92. Turgid saxophones blew over Mick's jazzy quiff.
93. Two hardy boxing kangaroos jet from Sydney to Zanzibar on quicksilver pinions.
94. Venerable Will played jazz sax until 3 o'clock in the morning before he quit.
95. Verbatim reports were quickly given by Jim Fox to his amazed audience.
96. Verily the dark ex-Jew quit Zionism, preferring the cabala.
97. Viewing quizzical abstracts mixed up hefty jocks.
98. Waltz, nymph, for quick jigs vex Bud.
99. We could jeopardize six of the gunboats by two quick moves.
100. We have just quoted on nine dozen boxes of gray lamp wicks.
101. We promptly judged antique ivory buckles for the next prize.
102. Weekly magazines request help for and by junior executives.
103. West quickly gave Bert handsome prizes for six juicy plums.
104. When we go back to Juarez, Mexico, do we fly over picturesque Arizona?
105. While waxing parquet decks, Suez sailors vomit jauntily abaft.
106. Will Major Douglas be expected to take this true-false quiz very soon?
107. William Lex quickly caught five dozen Republicans.
108. William said that all of his black vinyl jacket was in quite fine condition excepting the zipper.
109. William said that everything about his jacket was in quite good condition except for the zipper.
110. Wolfing kumquats, jovial Charon poled his boat lazily along the Styx.
111. Zany Jacques French's pub mixed watery vodka gimlets.

[ August 10, 2004, 07:47 AM: Message edited by: Jillbeans ]

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Gene Golden
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Try this one:
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Works for me! Even works in lower case and still makes sense.
Jill, you have too much time on your hands.

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Gene Golden
Gettysburg Signs
Gettysburg PA 17325 717-334-0200
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"Art is knowing when to stop."

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Harry Pinkse
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Just going through that list once should put miles on the brush. Impressive! [Applause]

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Harry Pinkse
Sign Matters
Mount Forest, ON

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DianeBalch
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Just try saying Jill's #111 3 times fast.

Diane

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Malta, NY 12020
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Jill
You have way too much time on your hands

ps. Michael gave something to me last night from you.

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Laura Butler
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Attica, Mi 48412

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All I did was Google "alphabet sentences" and then copied & pasted!
I think we all should pick a favorite sentence and do it in our favorite alphabet...BY HAND if you please.
Laura, do you mean Michael Boursaw?
He's a cool guy.
Love...Jill

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PKing
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Starting out lettering "words" is a very good way in which to understand the relationship and spacing involved in design!

KEEP IT UP!


hope this helps

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SIGNOLOGY

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