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Fantastic word game

Smelled of patchouli and dimly lit, visions of a youth misspent, when the rock was real, the drugs were pure, and the sex was safe.

(Travel Tip: The Circus World Museum in Baraboo, Wisconsin, is a mere shadow of its former self, but if you are in the neighborhood, stop by. There are great performances under an old time tent and a museum of all things circus. I forced my brother and his family to take me there and they were grateful. It's only open May through September.)

(Energy Tip: Freeze in the dark. During the day in winter I keep the thermostat between 62 and 65 and I turn the furnace off between 10 p.m. and 5 am. I've switched to those energy efficient bulbs, but use only one lamp at a time and unplug everything I am not using. I don't know that it really makes a difference, but I sure hope so.)
 
Anyacat said:
(Energy Tip: Freeze in the dark. During the day in winter I keep the thermostat between 62 and 65 and I turn the furnace off between 10 p.m. and 5 am. I've switched to those energy efficient bulbs, but use only one lamp at a time and unplug everything I am not using. I don't know that it really makes a difference, but I sure hope so.)

(Meanwhile, there are icicles hanging from your nose. Cute icicles, though.)

Safe sex might not be as much fun as unsafe sex but you won't have to worry so much about becoming the next Magic Johnson who told us all about his infidelities durning a television news conference.


(And why is wife stood dutifully beside him is beyond my comprehension.)
 
A television news conference these days can be about anything from thermonuclear war to why Sammy the cat was ejected from his home in an Alabama post office.

(Travel Tip: When you visit Virginia City, Nev, and I sure hope you do, stop in at the The Julia C. Bulette Red Light Museum on C Street (almost everything is on C Street). Julia was a much beloved soil dove whose funeral attracted every single important person in Virginia City and the entire Fire Department (but not t heir wives). The museum offers photographs, dioramas, and other exhibits detailing the life of Ms. Bulette and her Virginia City brothel. The museum also has some interesting, shall we say, artifacts, including a lipstick tube condom case and an antique vibrator. There are also 19th-century medical implements and poison arrows on display. Keep the kids at home for this one, or park them at the Bucket-O-Blood down the street.)

(You asked for energy tips and I give you energy tips and for that I get guff. Energy Tip: Check the insulation in your attic, ceilings, exterior and basement walls, floors, and crawl spaces to see if it meets the levels recommended for your area. I haven't and probably won't but you might want to.)
 
Anyacat said:
(You asked for energy tips and I give you energy tips and for that I get guff.

(I did not give you any kind of guff. I enjoy any and all tips from you.)

Office of the President-Elect will be shut down in a couple days once the President-Elect takes office and we won't see those folks again until it's time for the next transition in another 4 or 8 years.
 
In another four or eight years we will be in the middle of a four- or eight-year campaign.


(Travel Tips: The Liberace Museum, Las Vegas, comprises two buildings. The first displays a collection of cars and pianos, including a Phantom V Landau Rolls Royce covered with mirror tiles and etched with galloping horses. The second gallery includes costumes and jewelry and the Liberace family gallery. Highlights include the gold lamé jacket that began the extravagant costumes Liberace would later refer to as "an expensive joke." Leave your door taste at the door.)

(Energy Tip: Save some for your old age, you'll need it)
 
Too many word games got in the way, and there was too much time spent at the greasy spoon, so before long the villagers of Punland disbanded the community charter and amicably went their separate ways.
 
WMC2006 said:
Separate ways they went, only to reappear together when the light grew dim and the wolves began to howl.

When the light grew dim and the wolves began to howl, The Dude came out of his hole and started sprinkling the world with his delicious repartee... :-*
 
His delicious repartee turned her on.

(Travel tip: Sing Sing Prison Museum, Ossining, N.Y., A safe distance from the prison, you can visit its museum, which presents a sober picture of life in the "big house." Displays include confiscated weapons, historical photos, and two replica cells—one of which you can have your picture taken in, the other closed and furnished with a pin-up calender. The museum also has an electric chair, a replica of Sing Sing's original built by the prison's woodshop class.)
 
On was what musician (Bill) Chase liked to get it.

Travel tip, per musician Ray Wiley Hubbard: Texas is a state of mind, I have been living in.
Dallas is a woman, got cognac in her veins.
Houston is an oil field, Austin's a cocaine deal.
Fort Worth's a hooker, San Antonio's a train.
 
Get it, some people don't.

(Travel Tip: The Lizzie Borden Bed and Breakfast and Museum--said to be haunted, in Fall River, Mass
 
(Kudzooter, your clue to lead off was his continued ignorance. And please refrain from posting travel tips. Those tips are Anyacat's responsibility. Thanks for participating.)


His continued ignorance on the rules of the game was something he just didn't get and it was becoming a problem.
 


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