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Fantastic word game

Fun is where you find it.

(Some people have so much money he is able to BUY his way to the top but his piddling rows of crops are still not straight.)

Place me late on the clicking the post list.
 
List of departure times and arrival times for flights is sometimes endless when planning travel and that's what I was doing the great majority of Sunday evening and I was unable to make any decisions.


It's not me plowing, I keep telling you, it's my immigrant workers who don't understand what I'm telling them. I'm sending them to TFWG to take a language course from Miss Silkie.
 
Our illustrious and ever-present moderators practice moderation.

I got to watch someone playing Farmville over the weekend and I'll admit that it looks pretty addicting. And complicated. If I ever break down and make a Facebook page, I'm all in.
 
Moderation is rarely used when wild things define another Saturday or another park as a different Saturday, or any other day of the week, depending upon the landmark or the point of reference.

Dinner is served at 8:00, so when you hear the announcement, come and get it, angels.
 
The point of reference I use when plowing is the cow yard.

(Rapt, get a page and jump in, WMC and his non-English speaking crew notwithstanding.)
 
The cow yard is where cow-pie-throwing contests are held when there's nothing else to do.

Anyacat said:
The point of reference I use when plowing is the cow yard.

(Rapt, get a page and jump in, WMC and his non-English speaking crew notwithstanding.)

Is the game set up so that you share farm boundaries with people you know? I'm not sure I would want to abut WMC's farm when his laborers decide to take some sort of action against their employer. And believe me, that day is coming...
 
When there's nothing else to do, then you can spend a lot of time on a million Facebook apps that waste more time, but I don't go much past Farmville and the main page anymore.
 
"Alice Doesn't Live Here..." was directed by Martin Scorcese.

(In Farmville, you form neighborhoods. If, for example, you joined I would invite you to join my neighborhood and when you accept, I can see your farm and you can see mine, which means we can assist each other thus gaining points. But when you're playing the game you are surrounded by a field of green on which the names of your adjacent neighbors appear. You start with only a few plots and work your way up to a Mighty Plantation. As WMC knows, when he is not exploiting his undocumented employees, you can also, if you wish, spend a whole lot of real money and buy expansions and decorations. It's a matter of choosing crops with a short span of maturation and a high income, particularly as you start. You acquire animals and some decorations as gifts from your neighbors. Developers have recently introduced storage expansions through barn raisings, which require that 10 of your neighbors pitch in. Once they select to do that, they receive farm coins and you eventually have more storage space--which you will need for some of the crap you acquire in the mystery boxes. However, the constant complaint about the limit of one chicken coop per farm has been heard and sometime in the future these too will be expanded, as well as the dairy, for which you can have an unlimited number. It can become time consuming. This morning I spent more than an hour rearranging my farm and I'm still not satisfied. Anyway, let us know when you decide to play Farmville. It really is addictive.)
 
Martin Scorcese was a Kennedy Center Honoree the year before last.

The Ladies' Auxilliary of TFWG library will be holding its annual sewing circle next weekend, so bring that basket of darning that you have been putting off; or a quilt, tapestry or pile of granny squares that need to be sewn together. The cheap wine has already been purchased for your weekend retreat, girls.
 
2008 seems oh so long ago.


Anyacat, I would like to extend my deepest sympathies and condolences to you. Actor Pernell Roberts passed away today and I know that you had a very deep crush on the man. I'm sure you are in mourning and the boys (plus Silkie) and I are here for you if you need us. Rest assured, Pernell is now in a better place, reunited with all the Bonanza boys on that great western ranch in the sky.
 


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