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Fantastic word game

The Freshman 15 was a glee club with a lot of promise, but it was never realized until they trimmed the roster quite drastically, became the Freshmen 4, then inverted the name, to become one of the most memorable harmony groups of the 1950s and '60s.
 
Greedy, unscrupulous record company executives were no match for the hawking skills and abilities of the Hard Core Four who headed up the band camp millinery, which boasted any number of patterns and combinations that a slick designer could contrive -from simple verticals and horizontals to the stairstep pattern, to any of the other basic and commercial more complex designs.
 
The current model for TPS Reports can only be modified after proposed changes being submitted through proper channels for review by an advisory board that has been commissioned at the behest of Quad himself since he has full domain of all such matters.
 
All such matters are always under constant TPS Panel review, and sometimes when the subjects get out of line, mess up their TPS Reports or the system, or just do not follow protocol, that requires waterboarding.
 
Waterboarding is a military topic about which most of us in band camp just don't give a hoot.

Now, if you want to discuss millinery or haberdashery, the band camp tailor is as particular about names and labels as he is about patterns. If you can get hold of his antique catalogue of collectible items you can more easily get a rendering of yourself.
 
Most of us in band camp just don't give a hoot if you like music or not because we do love it.
 
It is a terrible thing to behold when people, especially noobs, continue to flout the established rules.

Now I'm as easygoing as anyone else, and apparently more easygoing than most of the staff here, but come on, mrtexmex. At least give us a clue as to what your clue is. Look back a few pages, check the trends, see how it all works. It's not supposed to be difficult. BOLD it, it only takes a little effort. The rules are there for the poster's [your] benefit as well as the TFWG's itself.
As it is at the moment, since the game cannot continue to prosper without structure.....
STRIKE TWO!
 
The established rules are there for everyone to follow and if mrtexmex can't follow them then he will be banned from the festivities.


Geez, wouldn't you know. Stuart goes away for a week and misses all the potential fun. You know he'd have fun this with guy. And we haven't had this kind of issue since SKenJenningsSummers.
 
The festivities at the TFWG seem to ebb and flow, but no matter how low the flow might be, compared to the rest of the world, it's a barnburner, so when the ebb is going, you find a lot of people when the hits just do not stop who just end up shouting "heads" and running for cover before falling into a rocking fetal position.
 
A few clues are all that Columbo ever needed.

dmargalotti said:
Who knows where it's been is a good question but I bet the flavor of the thumb your sucking will give a few clues.

Usage Error!! Usage Error!! The old your/you're trap has ensnared another victim! Dmar must now perform the hokey-pokey at the conclusion of next week's executive board meeting.
 
Columbo ever needed is an opening clue that is sure to invoke another "USAGE ERROR!! USAGE ERROR!!" warning from raptusregaliter and while I do agree the last one was fully deserved because of my careless posting mistake, I've got to laugh when I think of raptusregaliter issuing that warning because I picture him flapping his arms wildly and spinning his head in circles much like the robot on Lost in Space.
 
The robot on Lost in Space did not exactly have sleek lines.

dmargalotti said:
I've got to laugh when I think of raptusregaliter issuing that warning because I picture him flapping his arms wildly and spinning his head in circles much like the robot on Lost in Space.

That's exactly how I look. I must now go off-line in order to check my office for hidden cameras.
 


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