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Fantastic word game

 Signs, signs, everywhere there's signs, blocking up the scenery, breaking my mind.

Tesla. It wasn't always associated with Elon Musk.
 
Reading over the last few entries on the Fantastic Word Game (FWG, as some of us prefer), it becomes rather apparent that I need to step up my game.
 
My game theory is to run through all the options, then wing it.

I assume that if rosecity had capitalized "game" then I would have had to have made a TFWG reference there, like someone else did a few pages back, but like I said, I am still catching up and winging it. My rulebook got wet when Phoebe Cates rolled out of the pool in 1985.
 
On their first date, a lot of our parents who lived near bodies of water went scoping for the [Local Lake here] Monster, or to the submarine races.

And some stayed up all night for these festivities.
 
Refrain from bringing politics into the Fantastic Word Game (or FWG, as some of us prefer), as we wouldn't want to drag it through the mud.

The Director of Linguistics (Linguistics Czar or Cerebral Heel, as I prefer) is apparently up to date on the current goings on in the Lone Star, I see.
 
Dirty books about Texas cowboys and their clandestine hookups with them little dogies they love to round up (maybe too much) would be titillating indeed and would confirm most residents' of other states' suspicions about Texans.
 
In 1928, the modern internet had not yet been invented, so many people got their news from what today might be called "old-school media."
 
Report the story fairly and the best you can hope for in public reaction is half the people accusing you of favoring the left and the other half accusing you of favoring the right.
 
You actually say, CT, that billboards are not allowed in the state of Vermont?

Yes, I am referring to something a couple of pages back. This game is moving a heckuva lot faster since quad resurfaced. Just like the old days. Our Quest to 3,000 Pages or our Quest to 5,000 Pages or Miss Silkie's favorite, the Quest to 100,000 Contributions, could actually happen in our lifetimes now. If quad sticks around long enough and doesn't pull a 'Stuart'. :p 😁
 
The state of Vermont has less residents in its borders than we have cockroaches in ours.

The cows that graze in the Syrup State damn near outnumber the total of all Vermonters, yet it's us Texans being charged with hooking up with farm animals? C'mon, now. We sleep with our cousins, not our cattle.
 
In ours, like any other state in the union, or any country in the world come to think of it, pest control companies do a booming business when it comes to the six-legged variety of cockroaches, and voting takes care of the bipeds.
 


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