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Fantastic word game

Today would have been the day I'd have wowed everyone here with my brilliant, imaginative continuation from "repaired," but party pooper rose jumped in with his mundane "today" just before I could hit "enter."
 
I had to go through sideways, and do a little ducking and rolling, because Stuart and Miss Phyllis were trying to get in ahead of me.
 
Stuart and Miss Phyllis were trying to get in ahead of me, so I summoned the bouncer who chastised them both and sent them to the back of the line.

Having that VIP lanyard comes with certain privileges, y'know.
 
Visa was originally called BankAmericard, and you can see an ad for the credit card under that name behind the Braves bullpen in video of Hank Aaron's then-record-setting 715th home run in 1974 against the Dodgers.
 
The Dodgers should have a 2017 World Championship banner hanging from their rafters, but were thwarted by the repeated thump of a trash can.

Yeah, I said it.
 
 Eeyore was certaimly a pessimistic Winnie the Pooh character, but I would also be pretty down in the mouth if some other jackass came along and tied a pink bow to my friggin' tail.
 
Tail Gunner Joe McCarthy, R-Wis., was a senator so obsessed with rooting out Communists in government and entertainment that the "-ism" used to describe such political witch hunts still bears his name.
 
The theory of Occam's razor will still apply to the performers and the Founders of the aerial circus theatre that currently bears the same name.

Stuart out here flexing his melon muscle. Occam's Razor...in TFWG? There's no slack in your rope today, bud.
 
The same name could conceivably make Gillette some money, but the toiletries giant would have to pry it away from that theater first.

No cranial explosions seen or heard. So does that mean Stuart's entry, which had a rather dubious comma, was not in violation of the one-sentence rule?
 
 First of all, I'm not one to snitch.

Second of all, I'm still taken aback by Stuart's mere mention of the Occam's Razor principle on The Fantastic Word Game (or TFWG, as other less sophisticated persons, such as myself, surely prefer), to have even noticed his not so Crafty Comma.
 


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