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Fantastic word game

quadraphonic said:
The United States is the best country in the world, but honestly, for it to run as well as the TFWG, a lot of our people need to get their mess together.

Together we will travel the highways and byways of TFWG, meeting good-looking guys and gals along the way... ;)
 
TFWG's new Pizza, Pretzel, and Pasta Emporium is renowned for its slogan "This is where we make the dough!" but that still seems like it needs some work.

Like a lot of people these days.
 
Unbelievable that it has taken so long for the library to be renovated, but as soon as they pay for and pick up the permit to finish the work it should only be a couple more weeks.
 
It should only be a couple more weeks, said the contractor who promised your new kitchen would be completed within a matter of days.
 
Days are getting shorter, nights are getting long, still need to find the time.

A line from the song "Fight the Good Fight" by Triumph.
 
Downsized are what many radio stations have become, so there are less live DJs and more voice tracking.
 
Voice tracking must be what raptus does since he is so rarely here, so rarely seen, yet he manages to drop in the occasional liner.
 
The occasional liner, back in the days of analog, not computers, required silver-tongued overnight disk jockeys like me to flip a card, flip on the mic, and exercise our golden pipes to the amusement of the six people who were up, but overnight air talent always enjoyed more flexibility.
 
quadraphonic said:
The occasional liner, back in the days of analog, not computers, required silver-tongued overnight disk jockeys like me to flip a card, flip on the mic, and exercise our golden pipes to the amusement of the six people who were up, but overnight air talent always enjoyed more flexibility.

More flexibility is only usually reserved for those who engage in such physical practices as yoga, which stretches rarely-used muscles...
 
Muscles are so overrated, most women enjoy men with a brain.

yes, yes, yes, before the whining begins...it is possible to have muscles and a brain!
 
So many smart kids at band camp could be a direct result of Miss Silkie's Early Childhood Reading Program.



Sesame Street may be turning 40 but Miss Silkie's program has been going strong for nearly 60 years. That's what I've been told anyway. I should go to the library and double check. ;D
 
Miss Silkie's Early Childhood Reading Program is an inspiration for several other worthwhile social reading programs that work throughout the country, but when the Gubment gets involved, they always wreck it.
 
They always wreck it was going to be the slogan of Nashville's world-famous Demolition Derby, but then they decided to go with something that wasn't quite so tautological.

WMC2006 said:
Voice tracking must be what raptus does since he is so rarely here, so rarely seen, yet he manages to drop in the occasional liner.

Mock me for my absences will ya? Prepare to meet thy doom as I unleash the full power of my TFWG executive-series thesaurus.
 
Quite so tautological
is anything but scatological
it reiterates the point
like a double acting joint
and is almost philological
 


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