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Fantastic word game

WMC2006 said:
Cajun style food isn't something I go for unless there's a hot cajun woman making it for me.

A hot cajun woman making it for me would NOT be a good thing, but a hot cajun man would... :-*
 
Would miss andreajesus like some blackened catfish or some crawfish etouffe, or maybe a beignet or a Po-Boy, whooooowheeee I gare-on-tee.

exaggerated like a professional to convince the listener of authenticity ;)
 
quadraphonic said:
Would miss andreajesus like some blackened catfish or some crawfish etouffe, or maybe a beignet or a Po-Boy, whooooowheeee I gare-on-tee.

exaggerated like a professional to convince the listener of authenticity ;)

I gare-on-tee that if Quad or anyone else made me even a beignet or a Po-Boy, i would be one VERY happy camper... :-*

Andrea
(that's cute, Quad... :-*)
 
Band camp stories can never have been as exciting as the band members make them sound.


I think they just exaggerate to impress the motorheads, the Heathers, the dweebs, the jocks, the sport-os, the nerds, and Cameron Ferris' friend and the other cooler kids
 
Quad beat me again (thanks Quad :'( ) and so this entry goes for naught:

Band camp lessons include doing things never before seen with a flute, a clarinet, and a tuba.


And, so, here is the next entry:

Make them sound like they should and Mom and Dad will never suspect a thing.
 
Will never suspect a thing is what all kids hope for from their parents when they beg to be sent to band camp.
 
My surprisingly alert 8-year-old son doesn't tell me much mainly because I don't have kids but I'm curious, quad, as to what your son thinks of country music's current flavor of the year, Taylor Swift, who is very cute and, apparently, had a thing going with one of the Jonas brothers until recently when they went their separate ways.
 
Band camp is not-too-surprisingly enduring here at TFWG and one wonders how enduring it might be if it infiltrated ITG.


Not that I would ever do that.
 
Dern your hide, now we're even WMC.
Here's my original post: Band camp is a place I doubt my surprisingly alert 8-year-old son will end up going. :(

So now I'll have to go with:
ITG seems like it was designed for former band campers, and for some reason I find myself drawn to it.
Maybe I'm gittin' old. :)

I don't think he knows about Taylor Swift, WMC. At least he's never mentioned her. And he does tend to like him some country, especially the silly boopy boppy songs with hooks that seem directed to his demographic [all of them].
If she's been attached to a Jonas Brother, and he knew of that, then he would probably have called her "a skank with nerds." Or something like that.
I meant to ask him about The Naked Brothers Band just to see if he knew why they were called that, but I keep forgetting.
 
I find myself drawn to it as well but, since I'm a troublemaker, I try to stay away.



But do say hello for me. ;)
 
Try to stay away, man, but you have to peek in every now and then, because resistance of a smart alecky answer opening is futile and all your base are belong to us.

Feh, "troublemaker", "comedic juggernaut," "helpful standard-bearer," depends on your perspective. 8)
 


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