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Fantastic word game

(and now rushing to Wikipedia)

Antonie van Leeuwenhoek was born in Delft, Netherlands, which is famous for cermaics, and in which I have a fabulous meal, but I forget the name of the restaurant.
 
Restaurant meals are sometimes almost like home cooking but I occasionally prefer a good Chinese all you can eat buffet.
 
Engine 51 and Squad 51 were the two non-human stars of the tv series Emergency which was a spinoff of the great tv show Adam-12 which was a spinoff of the tv show Dragnet.
 
WMC2006 said:
Engine 51 and Squad 51 were the two non-human stars of the tv series Emergency which was a spinoff of the great tv show Adam-12 which was a spinoff of the tv show Dragnet.
Dragnet was conceived by Jack Webb while working on a 1948 film, based on the cop killing misdeeds of my stepfather (Erwin "Bill" Walker), who was not actually killed as depected in "He Walked By Night".
 
Night Court was a very funny show that featured many talented performers including Harry Anderson, John Larroquette, and Selma Diamond but my main reason for watching every week was to see Markie Post.
 
Markie Post is the daughter of scientist Richard F. Post, who is famous for his patents in the fields of nuclear fusion, particle accelerators, and electronic and mechanical energy storage.
 
Year in and year out, at this time of year, in the grocery stores, we are subjected to the idiots who can't shop or who leave their shopping carts in the middle of the aisle so no one else can get by or who stop to talk to someone and leave themselves and their shopping carts in the middle of the aisle so no one can get by.

(And, as someone who is in grocery stores all day long servicing them, I see it and have to deal with the idiots more than most. Not that I'm bitter or anything. ;D :D Is January here yet? :D )
 


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