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Fantastic word game

A really bad movie can usually be judged by the amount of money it makes at the box office.
 
Box office antics are much more difficult to pull off than ticket window antics at the band camp drive-in, where six people have been known to enter sitting upright in a large trunk on a Friday night after classes.
 
Drinking songs, such as "This Old Man" (he played one, he played knick knack on my thumb), are staples of the Shirley Temple crowd at the band camp lounge.
 
Feelings by Morris Albert, Honey by Bobby Goldsboro, and MacArthur's Park by Richard Harris are 3 songs that is hard to say which one is more depressing.
 
More cowbell is what Christopher walken was saying in a SNL skit to Blue Oyster Cult's song Don't Fear the Reaper.
 
Don't Fear the Reaper, is a song usually played many times on our Classic Rock Station, 100.7 "The River."

I just wanted to say this is going to be my last post (for a while) on TFWG. When I returned a few months ago, I noticed their was a nice "click" going (which is a good thing). I never really picked up the inside jokes. I know I annoyed several people (not intentionally). I feel this would be a good stopping point.

Good luck to your quest of 1000 pages and beyond! and of course Happy Holidays to all! ;D

Regards,
St
uart
 
kenrayc said:
An update on the Walmart Evacuation as reported by ABC30 Action News was a bomb treat, after a couple of hours no bomb was found.

What's a bomb treat?? Something they give out on Halloween??? ??? :p

Stuart, I, for one, would like you to stay. Yes, you aggravated me a couple of times and went overboard on one subject that you couldn't drop and should have dropped some time ago. However, 98% of the time, you have a terrific sense of humor and managed to pick up on things fairly quickly once you came back. So, if you are still following along, consider staying and consider quickly. Otheriwise, Merry Christmas to you, Mrs. Phyllis, and Mr. Allen.


The River is a Boston radio station to which I have never listened.
 
Never listened, as I should, to the advice my mother offered.

(WMC, you are just too nice for this or any other board. Our friend Stuart likes to be the center of attention, otherwise why would he pen his tearful farewell, why would he hint that we did not pay his bon mots sufficient attention, other than to note that we were tired of his pointless nitpicking. Why didn't he just stop posting? But I would like to know what "in jokes" he's whining about. OKAY, I admit "whining" is a strong word. But there you have it.)
 
Offered my good wishes to Stuart but perhaps you are right, Anyacat, and we should just let him move on.


I think the 'in jokes' he is referring to are TPS Reports, PowerWorld, any new PowerWorld/TFWG location that we make up on the spot, band camp, Olivia, April, and, well, pretty much everything we discuss here. ;D
 
Just let him move on and hope the door doesn't him him at the way out.

(Everything on this board, apparently, is an in joke, which means the joke's on me because I just make it up as I go along. And speaking of in jokes, did I tell you I saw the play Young Frankenstein? It was fine but the guy behind me was better. Apparently, he had memorized the movie because he started laughing a split second before the lines were delivered [Put the candle back.]. Not just laughing, hysterically laughing, choking with laugher, turning red and, I have no doubt, peeing his pants with laughter. The play was not that funny, or so I thought.)
 
The River used to be one of the top-grossing oldies stations in the nation.

Dang Stu, you don't gotta leave. Pop in and post when you can. Otherwise, you'll miss out on the euphoria when we get beyond Page 1000. I don't think anybody gets all the Inside TFWG jokes, man, this juggernaut is just too complex.
 
Since quad forgot to turn the page and notice that the clue was 'way out' and not 'the river', I'll have to bail him out and move us along properly.

Way out down Carolina way, Stuart has decided to spend less time with us and more time with Mrs. Phyllis.


Quad, my son, we don't need this mistakes so close to Page 1000. <tapping foot>
 
WMC2006 said:
Since quad forgot to turn the page and notice that the clue was 'way out' and not 'the river', I'll have to bail him out and move us along properly.

Way out down Carolina way, Stuart has decided to spend less time with us and more time with Mrs. Phyllis.


Quad, my son, we don't need this mistakes so close to Page 1000. <tapping foot>

Man alive, I checked the last page, I couldaswore. I'm a failure. Somebody's got to activate the alarms now and then, though, just to make sure they are still in effect.

The River is also in Raleigh-Durham. 1007theriver.com. Classic rock at the nadir of its banality.

Mrs. Phyllis should at least share Stu with us, at least in the innocuous, productive, friendly ways we need her to.
 
dmargalotti said:
To have full knowledge of all the inside jokes of TFWG, one really needs to read the entire thread starting with page one.

Starting with page one, TFWG has proven to be an interesting experience for me because of all the cute guys that are in it... ;)
 
In it, one must feel that in and of itself that one needs to start at the starting point so that we don't end at the ending point without having gone somewhere first.


Good Lord, I think I just came down with Silkie-itis. ??? ;D :D
 


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