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Fantastic word game

Dr. Who would be one of the local television shows that Horton could overhear in the speck of Whoville he saved, but this one would be an advice/intervention show famous for it's Dr. Who House and Oprah tie-ins.
 
Oprah tie-ins include the Oprah Book Club, the Oprah tv show, an Oprah tv network, the Oprah Magazine, Friends of Oprah who get their own short lived talk shows (Gayle King), Dr. Phil (the Ryan Seacrest of doctor shows), and The Most Famous Bachelor To Ever Put Up With Oprah, Steadman.
 
Until the wheels fall off, we will have to put up with yearly announcements from Oprah telling us she won't be retiring.
 
She won't be retiring as long as she can squeeze a dolla out of the older lady looking for a hero to throw her money at market, I mean the 35-65 successful female demographic. :D
 
His radio presence has never amounted to much for me as I don't find him the least bit interesting, amusing, or informative.


(RadioJunky, FINALLY! Well done on the one sentence! ;) )
 
Many hit their plateau while mountain climbing, an endeavor immortalized in the Yes song South Side of the Sky.

["A river a mountain to be crossed / The sunshine in mountains sometimes lost
Around the south side so cold that we cried / Were we ever colder on that day
A million miles away
It seemed from all eternity..."]
 


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