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Fantastic word game

Olivia Newton-John entrants to Band Camp will, of course, have their Oliviaticity [or lack thereof] verified by the TFWG ONJ Verification Team, and lookalikes will be discarded, no matter how convincing they may seem to the uninitiated.

Usually you can tell just from eyeballing them, but sometimes you gotta go to the Tale of the Tape. Some of the ONJ impersonators can be surprisingly adept, but once you've been with her, no one can really compare.
 
The secret handshake is hard to learn, especially because we have to change it every so often to keep out the riff-raff.

Man it was hard to think up "the uninitiated" there instead of repeating "neophytes" I am sad to admit. It took me a while, but I didn't want to repeat endings and cheapen the TFWG experience for any of us.
 
The riff raff slide in virtually unnoticed for a time, but we always fish them, find them out and call them out, and then they to spend all their days coming clean, and even then they pretend, but we always git 'em when all is said and done
 
When all is said and done, and the riff-raff are put away for another day, and the TFWG is restored to its natural order, it sure feels great to sit back with a cold drink and put the needle down for a few spins of "You're The One That I Want."
 
Anyone here remember when a fountain cherry Coke cost a dime and the impossibly high accompanying plate of fries was 25 cents?
 
25 cents would have gotten you a knockoff candy bar when I was young, but that's about it, unless you were one of those young misdemeanor kids who went for the five-finger discount.
 
The five-finger discount is a term one doesn't hear much these days, although the practice is alive and well.
 
Alive and well was, if i remember correctly, the name of a woman's talk show in the late 1970's....
 
In the late 1970s, Family Feud was the most popular game show in those days, hosted byRichard Dawson.

-crainbebo
 
crainbebo said:
In the late 1970s, Family Feud was the most popular game show in those days, hosted byRichard Dawson.

-crainbebo

Richard Dawson had a habit of kissing the women contestants on his show while shaking the hands of the male ones.
 
Other than my double-d spelling of 'around' a couple of days ago (which I attribute to using an unfamiliar hotel keyboard that I found unacceptable), I've done a pretty good spelling job overall which is better than completely misspelling something but I'll let it go now because last night, on the ABC Family channel, I watched my dreamboat ON-J in Grease and I was in heaven.


Grease 2 was on right afterwards but I was too tired to watch it and so my long-running streak of never seeing Grease 2 continues. ;D

And greetings from a cloudy, rainy, dreary eastern Pennsylvania. ::)
 


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