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Fantastic word game

I went and told a secret which means I will have to pay a steep price.

It's the weekend which means it's time to put your feet up, unwind, relax, take a deep breath, and think about heading on down to the new Illusions tomorrow night for another fantastic 80s Rockfest. We'll play the best in 80s Rock plus your requests plus we'll feature a little tribute to the one and only Mama Rose using whatever musical treatments she enjoyed most. Join us in person or via the huge PowerWorld livestream. The permanently-guarded, Denny's-sponsored mechanical bull is awaiting your arrival. And join us early Sunday morning for some great grub at Denny's. Have a great weekend!!
 
"Highway 98.9" is, probably the most lackluster, cookie cutter rock n' roll station permeatin' this here patch o' the airwaves.

Much like this here drab, lackluster con-tri-bution o' mine. I may need a shot, or three, of red-eye. The suds within the Yeti just ain't pro-ducin' much motivation today.
 
Voice trackers have their place but I usually prefer to hear live and local personalities.

Big 103 has no air personalities, just one voice guy (Howard Cogan, according to Wikipedia) who sounds like comedian Denis Leary.
 
Possible, I guess, fer me to have myself gone n' ree-placed by a satellite voice comin' from a place like Lake Success, New York, or Mie-not, South Dakota, but I reckon our general Min-e-get-down-ola based public would just ree-volt agin' it n' form a sizable convoy o' bad-intentioned rednecks, hayseeds, n' fillies whom are all hot under the collar n' ready to break down the front door.

God help us if'n they're carryin' fully-stocked Yetis o' their own.
 
Ready to break down the front door at KMOO radio (in Min-e-get-down-ola, Texas) are a couple of dozen torch-wielding representatives of the Minot (Mie-not, as hayseeds prefer) Chamber of Commerce, all of them ready to burn the whole place down after the hayseed (Jesse, as he recently revealed) said on-air that their proud hometown was in the wrong Dakota.

It's in ND, not SD. Three demerits and a highway atlas of the upper Midwest headed RCM Ranchward.
 
Dakota is the name emblazoned on the arm o' pro-fesshunal 'rassler, n' feller Texican, Goldust (Dustin Rhodes, if'n you pre-fer), bein' the name o' his lovely daughter n' all, but I'd be willin' to wager a reckon, much like the ol' hayseed who traverses between Min-e-get-down-ola n' the sprawlin' metropolis o' The Rose Capital o' The World, he ain't got no give-a-derns 'bout which side o' the stare line that dad blamed Mie-not (Minot, as normally educated Americans pre-fer) is a residing.

Pro-fesshunal 'rasslin, a long-winded ramblin', AND suspect multiple sentence usage? There's liable to be a heapin' scatter o' brain matter from Worcester, New Hampshire from all o' this unbelievable nonsense right here. Maybe a full-blown meltdown at The Lodge in Quebec, too.
 
Residing in the land of Mayflowers is quite comfortable as we don't normally have to protect ourselves from long-winded hayseed ramblings that no one can understand.

I mean, at least when someone says something like "Pahk your cah in Hahvahd Yahd", you can still understand them. No cranial explosions this time around.
 
Long-winded hayseed ramblings that no one can understand.up in the state of Massachusetts are egg-zactly (exactly, if'n you pre-fer) what I pro-vide fer this here con-founded game, n' thank God I do, 'cuz without the ramblin' hayseed around, ev'ry soul viewin' has just ree-cently seen how things around here would go.

Even slower than that time where I "shut the whole game down". Right, WMC? Right? Nevermind the fact that the Linguistics Czar, the High Chief, and I pro-duced contributions around the tune of 5 to 1 to what you, The Padre, n' the HOSS just compiled last week.

Looks like I shut the game down just by not bein' available, from this here per-spective, by golly.

Yer welcome, Man o' the Mayflowers. Grab yerself an online redneck dee-cipherin' dee-vice, sit yer tail back, n' hope to God I stick around 'til December 3rd, so you can make it all the way to that thar year 20!

Whew! Throat's dry from all that. I know what'll quench it though.
 
How things around here would go without you, rosecity, is how they used to go before you got here.

Now, now, this is not a race. The game was not shut down last week by you not being available. Some of us were here, some of us were not. But the game went on. Doesn't matter if it was slower than usual. This game will make it to 20 years (and beyond) even if I have to do it all by myself. And you just insulted dmargalotti and scanman. You owe them each an apology.
 
Christopher Cross sang 'Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)' which is the theme song to the movie 'Arthur' which starred Dudley Moore who also starred in the movie '10' which also starred The Lovely Bo Derek (TLBD as some prefer).

 
The Lovely Bo Derek (TLBD as some prefer) has never appeared as a guest at PowerWorld's band camp but she probably would if we asked her.
 


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