The Magnificent March Challenge
150 years ago, on a cold day in March, Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. This has inspired my choice for this month's challenge: Include the word "communicate" (or derivatives thereof) in your one perfect sentence.
The rules are simple:

150 years ago, on a cold day in March, Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone. This has inspired my choice for this month's challenge: Include the word "communicate" (or derivatives thereof) in your one perfect sentence.
The rules are simple:
- Each entry must be ONE sentence only, as defined by the basic rules of English grammar. We will notice if you squeeze unrelated clauses together and pretend it's a sentence, so please don't do it. Your entry will be disqualified and removed.
- Don’t comment on other people's entries – this makes the thread far less readable. If you’d like to make a comment – or if you have a question – then please do so in the Café Life thread under the “One Perfect Sentence” prefix. I will keep checking the thread to answer any general questions. If you have a question you don't want others to read, please private message me directly.
- You can make as many entries as you want to, but only your entry with the greatest number of votes will win a place (and Litbits).
- IMPORTANT: You MUST make your entry anonymous by ticking the “Posting as Anonymous?” box. Entries that don’t do this will be removed.
