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Fantastic word game

WMC2006 said:
It seems that andrea is always ready and raring to go when it comes to persuading us with her femininity.

Femininity is something I possess great quantities of... :-*:-*:-*:-*:-*

Andrea
 
Andrea, my little pumpkin, the clue is her femininity. Please give us a new sentence or anyone else please pick up with her femininity. Thanks muchly.
 
Her femininity is the stuff of dreams for some who post here.

(That sentence should have ended, "here at band camp," but some people might become unhinged had I ended the sentence that way. Gee, I hope the previous run-on sentence doesn't ruffle some feathers. I love run-on sentences and often try to out run-on Willliam Faulkner, who, in my humble opinion is the king of all run-on sentences. Faulkner is a Mississippi boy, who lived near Oxford when he became a screen writer. According to a famous story, probably apocryphal, Faulkner, who was writing for Howard Hawks at the time, claimed that he was suffering from writer's block and could only write from home. So, Hawks told Faulkner to go home and write. Well, several days passed, with no word from the writer. So, Hawks telephoned Faulkner's hotel and found that Faulkner had checked out several days earlier. It seems Faulkner had spoken quite literally, and had returned home to Mississippi to finish the screenplay. Faulkner never liked writing for the screen, but the money was good and he was broke.)
 
About band camp is a terrific title for a summer teenie-bopper movie, which, of course, would follow the trials and tribulations of young people who are at (drum roll here) band camp.

(I've never been to band camp, but I bet it's alot like theater camp, which I once did attend as a teen.)
 
Band camp is a place that was not visited by either Freddy or Michael Myers from the slasher movies.



Maybe there just weren't enough young buxom blondes running around in their panties. :eek: ;D
 
The slasher movies are often the first stop for an up and coming actor, such as Brad Pitt, or the end-of-the-road for needy elderly actors in the twilight of their careers, such as Christopher Lee.

(On the other hand, Christopher Lee redeemed himself with his appearance in TLOTR series.)
 
The Man with the Golden Gun was Roger Moore's second James Bond movie.

(Travel Tip: Having ignored all warnings on a 1975 cross-country drive, we took the "back way" out of Cripple Creek, Colo, and survived to spend the night in Monte Vista at the Monte Vista Movie Manor Motel, which was in the middle of nowhere. Each room faced the Monte Vista Drive-in Movie theater, with the speaker skillfully hidden in the overhead lamp. But if you wanted live entertainment, there was Grenadine, the one woman band in the cocktail lounge, assuming you didn't trip and break your leg on the poorly conceived replica of the foot and hand prints outside of Grauman's Chinese Theater, or whatever it's called now, in LA. I wish I could find the pictures to show you because I am sure none of this now exists.)
 
Movie stars, to me at least, because they are a construction of their own image, are far less interesting than band campers.

If you google "band camp anyacat" today, this thread comes up top-ranked!
 
Band campers will be out of their glory that "band camp anyacat" is top-ranked on Google and I think it replaced "andrea's female persausions" at number 1 but I could be wrong. :D



From Google:

Feb 8, 2009 ... Band camp members often take advantage of information from the world-renowned Anyacat's Travel Tips, sponsored by Radio-Info. ...
boards.radio-info.com/smf/index.php?topic=56271.msg969607 - 17 hours ago - Similar pages
Fantastic word gameFeb 8, 2009 ... Appeals rather than strength persuaded Anyacat to refrain from using the term "band camp" in other sentence but I for one found her ...
boards.radio-info.com/smf/index.php/topic,56271.msg969708
 
I could be wrong, but I think there's something decidedly odd about anyone who would google band camp or anyacat, but that's just me.

(HELP: I have spent the balance of the day unclogging a toilet. I have plunged. I have poured gallons of hot water. And it still isn't working right all of the time. I have not, as yet, snaked. What else have I missed?)
 
Me thinks WMC2006 goofed a few posts back by forgetting to put his end clue in bold type so therefore I will have to call his parents to come pick him up and take him home from band camp.
 
Band camp, I learned from googling, is a couple of movies and there's all sorts of other tie-ins.

I tried a couple of combinations before "band camp anyacat" came up at the top of a list.
Apparently this is the only place anyacat discusses band camp these days. :D
 
quadraphonic said:
Band camp, I learned from googling, is a couple of movies and there's all sorts of other tie-ins.

I tried a couple of combinations before "band camp anyacat" came up at the top of a list.
Apparently this is the only place anyacat discusses band camp these days. :D

Other tie-ins for andrea's feminine persuasions are few and far between... ;)
 
Everything I have ever done here at TFWG is just for you guys and I humbly apologize for forgetting to bold my ending clue because I was distracted watching quad get his 8 year old son ready for band camp.
 


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