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Fantastic word game

Enjoyment of the Fantastic Word Game (TFWG as I lovingly prefer) is what we strive for so please let us know if we can do anything to assist in your contributing experience.

Looks like HOSS scanman and I are holding down the fort this morning. I am in the administration building. He is in the security offices. Come by and say hello.
 
Your contributing experience is a lil' diff'ernt than mine, n' it plumb leaves me not knowin' what to think 'bout the two o' you delvin' down deep into the redneck dictionary.

Scanman with a "this here"! WMC tossin' out a "hiney"?? What in the wide, wide, world o' Fantastic Words is a goin' on 'round here?
 
An adjective/verb disagreement was famously made by Kevin Nash, during a heated, on-air interview segment with Eric Bischoff, when he ststed "This is where the big boys play, huh? Look at the adjective. Play. Bischoff, we aren't here to play."
 
We aren't here to play board games but rather to exercise our minds while formulating well-written and perhaps even creative sentences.

Because we don't want our Director of Linguistics to get bored with silly same-old, same-old clues. Isn't that right, Mr. Director of Linguistics?
 
Formulating well-written and perhaps even creative sentences is a start, but part o' this here game is to use only the clue given to you.

As y'all can plainly see, the former Game Czar has done gone n' expanded my given clue. Tsk, tsk, Mayflower Man.

So, you like board games, huh? Well, alrighty then. D-E--M-E-R-I-T-S. 3 o' 'em, by golly. I do like me some Scrabble.
 
The clue given to you (in this case, me) was fully used but I inadvertantly added on a couple of words which is not nearly as bad as completely changing the clue itself which we have all done at one point or two and that is including the hayseed himself.
 
A cow or three magic beans was the offer given to Jack, but unlike that foolish little boy, this ol' hayseed turned down the deal fer a goose that dropped golden eggs n' kept my beautiful heifer who eagerly dispensed liquid gold.

I've always been a teat man, I reckon.
 
"Over the Edge" was the 1999 pay-per-view in which we 'rasslin fans witnessed one of the most tragic days to ever occur in the sport.

I remove my hat n' bow my head fer you, "King of the Harts", Owen Hart.
 
One of the most tragic days to ever occur in the sport of baseball was the day I heard the news that Yankees Captain, and my favorite player at the time, Thurman Munson died in a plane crash.
 
"Music hath charms to soothe a savage breast."

Ain't no typo, folks. That thar is how it was written in The Mourning Bride.
 
Beast mode is absolutely e-senshul while yer standin' opposite o' the humanoid overlord, Neff, when playing Sega's Altered Beast..

You really don't wanna miss those power-ups, I'll tell you what.
 
When playing Sega's Altered Beast the last time, I learned me a lil' trick to vanquish the mighty overlord o' the humanoids without using so much of my own energy.

🤔 Looks like I may've stumbled across me a similar lil' trick right here at Fantastic Word Game, too.

Good day, one n' all, n' this here has been yer Early Mornin' Contribution fer this here Manic Monday.
 
Without using so much of my own energy, I read rosecity's EMC and responded in kind with my own contribution to start my Manic Monday.

 


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