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Fantastic word game

WMC2006 said:
(Les, I believe that is "give the dog a bone"...unless yours is a different version I'm not familiar with...not that I remember the real version much anyway ;) )

An aside, in reply....not a new entry:

In this horrible joke it IS a frog and it IS a loan...it's a total perversion of the original children's song. I believe this was the very first pun/joke to which the term "groaner" was applied.
 
Bypass Route US 52 was built in the 1960s between Winston-Salem and Mt. Airy, North Carolina to near-Interstate standards.

(And this route is now part of Interstate 73.)
 
Standards and Practices will kill an over-the-air network show if it includes language, content, or images that they deem unacceptable.
 
Locally-produced programming is a joke these days,companies are wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy to cheap to care about quality and its sickening!
 
Betamax, while offering superior picture quality failed to become the industry standard for home video tape after losing out to the VHS system pioneered by JVC.
 
JVC used to mean "Japan Victor Corporation" but then came the movie: "Victor/Victoria".
 
dmargalotti said:
"Stupid is as stupid does" was a line often repeated in the movie, Forest Gump.

Forest Gump was another of those brainless, manipulative movies that passes for thoughtful entertainment these days, but it achieve it's goal by racking in the shekels.
 
MarcB said:
Me is how Cookie Monster always referred to himself when he spoke on the tv show Sesame Street.
Sesame Street has failed miserably if it has created a world in which words such as "shekel" is unknown (don't you read the bible), but the poster is also unfamiliar with that newfangled invention, the dictionary--sheesh!
 


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