Multiple stars

@urbandekay (18278)
January 2, 2008 7:47am CST
How many times can you get the word 'star or stars' consecutively in a cogent, grammatical English sentence. I'm up to 4 at the moment, anyone beat that? all the best urban
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• United States
2 Jan 08
Hmmm...I don't know, but let's see just for fun...I probably won't get it because I'll probably use the commas in the wrong places, haha..... My favorite star, John Schneider, likes to sit under the stars; while he eats star shaped pasta, and draws stars; while listening to the latest American Idol star on the Star Network radio. Hahaha....Okay, I totally made that up since I really doubt that he does all that...but how was that, and does it matter that I made of the name of the radio station? LOL!
@urbandekay (18278)
2 Jan 08
Very good, except the words are not consecutive, i.e. following one another, like star star star, etc. all the best urban
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• United States
3 Jan 08
Ah well...I knew I must have done something wrong because it was way to easy. LOL!
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• United States
3 Jan 08
Okay, how about this: Star's star, Star Star, stars in the upcoming movie, "Moonlight". ( as in a girl named Star, who's favorite star/celebrity's first and last name is Star; and that celebrity, Star Star, is starring in a new movie) How's that? ROFL!.....I'm just messin' with ya.
@SEOGUY (906)
• United States
14 Jan 08
The movies Stars, Stars star stars staring as stars?
@urbandekay (18278)
15 Jan 08
Hmmm, shame about the starring all the best urban
@suspenseful (40193)
• Canada
16 Jan 08
Let me see if I can get it right. Stars starved starving starlings staring stark starkly. I was not that good at tongue twisters and it does not make any sense. starl