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Fantastic word game

The entire summer journey was just one long car trip with various TFWG luminaries talking about how WMC still has trouble with bolding and the [/b] and how "Morphias" kept getting referenced even though Mr. Lucerne's Intro to Classical Literature course spends a whole day on God of Sleep Morpheus.

I held my tongue throughout the entire ride because I don't like to criticize... :D
 
Any sense of danger this summer should be alleviated as a full support team of mechanics and security personnel travel along Route 66 with Anyacat and her documentary film crew.
 
Anyacat and her documentary film crew consists of one ancient but still working 35 mm camera and maybe a laptop.
 
Laptop dancing is not as new or recent as many would make it out to be, although in the 60's I believe it was called "mixing", and those who were not in show biz were the mixers who took care of the guys who watched the artistic dancers of the day, since stripping required professional dance, union membership and was an exotic art until around 1968.

So there is Morpheus and then some guy named Morphias? Well, no wonder there was such a mood swing over saying goodnight. Honestly, a whole day of it over saying goodnight. I can't stand it! The spelling bee champ misspelled Morpheus' name. Aaaaauuuuuggghhh!
 
My parents were married in the early 1950s, to each other even, and will celebrate 52 years of wedded bliss later this year.
 
The Marriage Ref is another reality show to fill the void left by the loss of The Jay Leno Show at 10 PM.
 
To watch most prime time TV these days is almost impossible when children are present because so much of what passes for drama and/or comedy these days is simply inappropriate.
 
Inappropriate content used to be available only on cable but that is considered standard fare these days on basic broadcast channels.
 
Basic broadcast channels (NBC) are in a whole lotta trouble (NBC) if the best they can come up with is a show like The Marriage Ref.

More and more, I'm thinking Larry David had a lot more to do with the success of "Seinfeld" than Jerry. This new show is just a bad gimmick that belongs on some weekday cable outlet.
 
The Marriage Ref was where I changed the channel after the Olympic Closing Ceremony because without even knowing the subject matter, one can pretty much get the gist of the content in the title and the jawjacking promos.

Bad enough that we have TFWG analysts who take it to heart
 
That new Old Spice commercial is fantastic, but there's more than one out there.

And they're all good. Meanwhile, NBC delivers up another steaming pile tonight with "Who Do You Think You Are." It's a reality show where we get to watch celebrities (!!!) explore their roots. Apparently, NBC believes that watching Sarah Jessica Parker and Lisa Kudrow pore over geneology tables will be endlessly fascinating. And we'll get to share in their joy as we find out about their ancestors!!! :mad: ::) :mad:
 
The only one for me is Sweetie Pie, with whom I will be attending a Midge and Barbie production, as they place their orders and then call around to make sure that their order is heard loud and clear.
 
Their order is heard loud and clear because they went inside to order rather than going through the drive-thru where all they could hear was static and gobbledygook.
 


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