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Fantastic word game

To cure him of his delusions of grandeur (for he is a legend in his own mind), we will make him take a ride on the mechanical bull.

,,, and then it is guaranteed he will be singing a different tune...
 
A ride on the mechanical bull, sponsored by Denny's, is just some of the entertainment available on Saturday nights during the 80s Rockfest with Dave, Kenny and myself.
 
Know that you, quad, always have a standing invitation to join us every Saturday night at the new Illusions where you can join Dave, Kenny and I in the dj booth to play some tunes and have some fun.

The Denny's-sponsored mechanical bull is always looking for new victims.
 
Have some fun when you're posting to The Fanstastic Word Game (TFWG as anybody with half a brain prefers) and Don't Worry, Be Happy!
 
"Don't Worry, Be Happy" was one song they slap wore out at the social mixers the two years when I was a freshman.

Okay, it was only one, but it was my lowest GPA, probably because of that song.
 
All year long we try to be nice, so that on Christmas Day we don't find ourselves on the naughty list.
 
The naughty list my freshman year had a lot of people not usually involved in studying pursuits.


But nothing nefarious. We just took our time to buckle down in a new environment.
 
Jim Cantore from the Weather Channel is not welcome in this part of Florida.

Go back to where you came from, Jim.
 
"In this part of Florida," I told my rapt audience, pointing to a map, "the vacationing WMC has been known to compose dozens of sentences all about his trips back to cloudy Massachusetts."

I hear he submits them to an alternate-universe TFWG, where they annoy an alternate-universe Director of Linguistics just as much as his Florida-oriented contributions annoy the one typing this right now.
 
Sunglasses reflect the sunlight just as much as I reflect my good wishes and glad tidings to my good, good friend CTListener.

So, if I am properly reading between the lines, CT, what you are actually saying is that my twice-yearly excursions to sunny Florida are one of your very favorite topics of all time and that I should discuss them even more than I normally do. I can do that!! Perhaps I should hold Q&A sessions at the new Illusions as well.
 
"My good, good friend CTListener" is a phrase I would use if I were trying to get him to overlook some linguistic faux pas, and thus refrain from issuing me a demerit that I probably deserve.
 


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