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Fantastic word game

"Caint touch dis" [finishes with Hammer dance side-to-side] might make an appearance during one of the various inaugural balls tomorrow night.

(Travel Tip: Philadelphia's Mutter Museum has 10,000 plus medical instruments and apparati, anatomical and pathological models, items of memorabilia of famous scientists and physicians, and medical illustrations--and is home to a plethora of what were once quaintly referred to as freaks. This includes a plaster cast of famous Siamese twins Chang and Eng and their actual attached liver(s?), a giant colon and the "soap woman," who died of yellow fever and was buried in soil containing chemicals that turned her body to soap. This is my all time favorite museum of odd things.)
 
Out there, where the wind comes whipping down the plain...

(Can't top the Heart Attack Grill, other than to say, I'd bet those fries are amazingly good)
 
What this country needs most is a gram of Spam, a ram named Sam, a lamb named Pam, and much success for Obama.

WMC2006, sorry about last night's double-up. Just typed my last thing and had already hit Post when I saw
the red-line caution.
Anyacat, thought I'd seen others with "travel tips" when first scrolling through a bunch of these, didn't mean
to stroll on staked-out turf -- just thought I'd toss in a few from the song hook-lines direction.
 
More than enough.

(Travel Tip: Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum in Springfield, IL, where you can pose with the Lincoln Family and see a diorama of a slave auction, in which the slaves are lit like real people while the dummy auctioneer is ominously lit from below in red, like the Devil. George Bush loved this place.)
 
More often than not, we can depend on Anyacat following the full sentence rules but, today, she is making her own rules.


(Hiiiiiiiiiiii Stuart. Stuart, I see by the weekly logs that you are slightly behind in your TPS reports. Please work on that. Kudzooter, if you are sticking around for awhile, please visit quad's office to get up to speed on your TPS reports. Thanks muchly.)
 
She is making her own rules, but we still have to rein her in from time to time.

And her TPS Reports are always punctual, so demerits this time would have been out of line.
 
Mistakes I'm familiar with. TPS reports I'm not. And would I need to read back through all of Anyacat's Travel tips to find the way to Quad's office?
 
kudzooter said:
Mistakes I'm familiar with. TPS reports I'm not. And would I need to read back through all of Anyacat's Travel tips to find the way to Quad's office?

Mistakes abound in this post, kudzooter!

I'm just declaring this one a do-over.
You should find the directions to my office in your cubicle.
If it's not there, ask around in the cafeteria.
No hurry, you've got until 5pm [every] Friday to turn them in.
 


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