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Fantastic word game

Again we see a fine example of how the language is tortured so that it will fit neatly into this always amusing thread.
 
Thread was banned by me some time ago because Dude always used it when he couldn't come up with something at least remotely original but it still manages to rear it's ugly head.
 
Movie critics who have had television fame include Roger Ebert, Richard Roeper, the late Gene Siskel, Rex Reed, Gene Shalit, and, Dude's favorite guy, Leonard Maltin.
 
Leonard Maltin was portrayed in an episode of the animated comedy South Park called "Mecha-Streisand" where Maltin, along with actor Sidney Poitier and singer Robert Smith, fought and defeated Barbra Streisand, who had assumed the form of Mecha-Streisand.
 
Mecha-Streisand ties up and tortures the boys (by singing) until they relent and give her want she wants.
 
"Wants" and "Needs" are two different things as I often remind my children when they tell me how they "need" to have something like a new cellphone when what they're really saying is they "want" to have a new cellphone.
 
Copies of this entire Fantastic Word Game are available for $14.95 each with payment made directly to, and mailing from, The Dude. ;D
 
MINUTES tick away
and before you know it
your life is over
or at least in the fast lane
to failing eyesight
exploding prostates
sagging breasts
varicose veins
and oblivion
 
Philadelphia Freedom was written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin as a favor to Billie Jean King
 
(Oh good God, Dude......hijacking........)


King of Late Night Johnny Carson retired from The Tonight Show in 1992 and NBC handed the show to Jay Leno although it should have gone to David Letterman.
 


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