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Fantastic word game

A dream is a wish your heart makes...

(Travel tip: This is more of a memory. When I made my first trip to Europe--100 years ago--one purchased a Eurail pass, which was relatively inexpensive and provided for 7, 4, 21, or a month's First Class travel throughout Europe. At that time, the carriages were individual six seaters with a narrow corridor on one side and a door that opened out to the station (the better to throw someone from a train) on the other, and a formal dining car. In the European fashion, strangers joined your table when seats were available. So, my table included a French couple and a German. The fixed price menu offered a three course dinner, with wine. Apparently, my choice of appetizer, soup, and entree met with the approval of my fellow passengers, but you should have seen their faces and heard the sharp intake of breath when I refused the offer of wine and ordered a Coke. Trains are not what they used to be (and who can afford first class), although French cafes remain almost as snooty as they used to be about Americans--much of which we bring on ourselves. But now that American fast food chains are ubiquitous, you can order a coke without raising eyebrows.)
 
"A care in the world" doesn't lend itself as the start of a logical sentence.

(Travel Tip: American fast food restaurants take a bite out of traditional "street food." KFC was the first American fast food company to do business in China, where it remains very popular. But I prefer to eat the cuisine of the country I am visiting.)
 
"A care in the world" doesn't lend itself as the start of a logical sentence, that's for sure, but since someone forgot to bold an ending clue, I decided to just create a whole new one all by lonesome.


(What's wrong Anyacat? Were you so shaken by quad's disciplinary action that you aren't posting with a clear head? ;) )
 
(My ending clue should have been all by my lonesome but kenray had the right idea to sort of correct it and we move on towards page number 500.)


Drink beer and drive and there's a good chance you'll end up hurting someone.

(And whatever punishment you receive for that won't even be enough.)
 
Hurting someone is something that some people do better than others.

(Travel tip: Street food often gives one a good insight into other cultures. For example, the Benelux countries do some interesting things with what we call French Fries. Usually they are served with a sauce such as mayo and you can get a special that includes a combination of mayo, ketchup and onions. But there's also a sauce called oorlog, which is peanut butter. I have no idea why, but the fries are wonderful, fluffy inside, crunchy outside, and beautifully salted. The potatoes are cut thicker in Belgium (my favorite fries), but the Dutch version is similar to what we know here. You will also find waffle stands that serve thick waffles, that we know as Belgium waffles.)
 
Others on this thread may know more about a LOT of stuff, but if you want somebody who's gonna be fun... ;)
 
andreajesus said:
Others on this thread may know more about a LOT of stuff, but if you want somebody who's gonna be fun... ;)

(Andrea, pumpkin, this is not a sentence. Please join quad in the Timeout Room for the final 10 minutes of his timeout. We now continue with Anyacat's ending clue.)

Others think that I am much too strict here and that I take myself and this game too seriously but it's actually the opposite whereby others just don't understand that we are playing a game.
 
We are playing a game, which has rules, hall monitors and bad boys who disrupt the flow.

(Travel Tip: In Ethiopia, injera bread is the method of eating several types of street foods. Tibs Wat, a spicy stew is placed on a plate with a folded piece of injera and fried Neeka stalks. I have never been to Ethiopia, but I have been to some darn good (I'm told) Ethiopian restaurants where they serve red food and yellow food with injer bread and it's all good.)
 
Flow gently, sweet Afton -- but not all over my caftan.

(Travel tip: Don't go where the huskies go; and, don't you eat the yellow snow.)
 
Caftan and chaps in place and armed with my six shooter and a satchel of gefilte fish, yet unable to find my yarmulke, I threw on my ten gallon hat, stepped into a nearby phone booth and transformed into The Kosher Kowboy.
 
Robin Williams first came to prominence as the star of Mork and Mindy during the filming of which he has said he was high on drugs.
 


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