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Fantastic word game

My Life As A Game Czar (MLAAGC as the publishers prefer) will be coming out in hardcover at some point in the future.

But first I have to write the stuff.

Yes, I know, 'life' is not supposed to be capitalized in my beginning clue and I changed it. 1 demerit for me.
 
In the future, please make sure that you use correct grammar and spelling, or you will incur the wrath of the Director of Linguistics.
 
The wrath of the Director of Linguistics is nothing to be scoffed at so remember to cross your t's, dot your i's, and watch your p's and q's.
 
Watch your p's and q's for a few more days and Santa will slide down your chimney, bringing you gifts of joy and delight.

Don't forget to put out the milk and cookies.

Nothing wrong with me that a couple tall boys couldn't cure this morning, WMC. Last night, there were toes getting stepped on around here. It was one of those kind of wrecks that rubberneckers gawk at. I think we got it all straightened out. Insurance information was swapped, swears were muttered, and thankfully for all involved, the game suffered no major injuries.
 
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Joy and delight can be shared by one and all for a moment, because I slam did the spiffiest job of bolding and not bolding that I have done in a while with this post.

Even the experts are struggling. I guess that's why n00bs didn't dare enter after The Game Czar threw out his fleece for them. This game is harrrrrrrd.
 
With this post, I shall string together some nouns, verbs, adjectives and other words in an attempt at forming an English-language sentence with a good ending clue.
 
Cottage cheese is pretty disgusting unlike this game which I like to think flows together like wine and cheese or burgers and fries or Radio Discussions and the Fantastic Word Game or Miss Silkie and the interns.
 
Classic TV shows like "The Rockford Files" were detective shows which aired in the seventies.

I put quotes around the name of the show in accordance with "Merriam-Webster's Concise Handbook for Writers." I hope the DoL will approve.

"Miss Silkie and the Interns" sounds like an all-female eighties band.
:)
 
In the seventies we learned of the trials and tribulations of Mary Hartman, an Ohio homemaker who starred in the daily airing of Mary Hartman Mary Hartman, a bizarre little soap opera satire by Norman Lear, that brought the college community center to life for half an hour each weekday afternoon.
 
Each weekday afternoon, rain or shine, I like to leave my plush Game Czar office to take a walk around band camp to communicate with the staff and administration.
 
The staff and administration join me in advising Silkie and others not to underline text in their submissions, as it gives the text the appearance of an internet link and could mislead users into unnecessary and futile clicking.
 
 Clicking her heels together three times and closing her eyes tightly, Dorothy exclaimed to the others "There's no place like  home."
 
Home on the range to visit rosecity sounds like a grand plan for our next TFWG Road Trip (TFWGRT as somebody somewhere might prefer).
 
Our next TFWG Road Trip (TFWGRT as somebody somewhere might prefer) will consist of driving the newly acquired TFWGRV through all fifty states.
 
South of the border between Vermont and Massachusetts along Interstate 91, you'll find plenty of billboards you won't find on the northern side, since Vermont prohibits such roadside signs.
 
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