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Fantastic word game

On this board it will usually warn you when someone sneaks in while you're posting off someone else's last clue, but a little while ago the forum told me I had already posted a post when it wasn't there, so I guess anything can happen.
 
The jobs situation in the radio industry stabilizes when all the big radio companies implode and a new generation of real broadcasters emerge from the ruins to take back control.
 
quadraphonic said:
Take back control of the airwaves "Pump Up The Volume" style, and the big radio companies might suffer a little more, but the public would be better served.

"Served them right," said the spokesperson for the general public.

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Phew! Ending sentences with verbs in the past tense can be a real downer.
 
(My my you people were busy today. And I missed all of it working working and working some more. Wasn't perfect though with Anyacat's little problem but, as always, we persevere and move on 8) )

The Mouth was overrated as a talk show host although it was often fun to watch anyway.
 
To watch anyway, back-to-front, front-to-back, one has to watch or be pilloried for a stupid error.

(Get over it and move on)
 
Largely unpunished, I even have some demerits for my sleepy postings so even the Game Czar can overlook lots of things.
 
Overlook lots of things as long as they are inconsequential but pay attention to contstant, flagrant violations of TFWG rules or else this thread will go to Hell in a hand basket.
 
Bonkers sounds like a board game or the name of a cat owned by the crazy cat lady who lives at the end of the block and whose house always smells of ketchup, grease, and urine.
 
Victory is yours when all of your brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles, cousins, parents, grandparents and the stinky 80 year old widowed neighbor from down the street all stand in your doorway and say, "Thanks for having us over for Thanksgiving."
 


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