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Fantastic word game

No longer relevant in today's madcap, hectic, dog-eats-dog world of go-go-go, my family finally had to admit that the buggy whip factory needed to stop production, so we put a cracker barrel out front, threw in some nabs and some drinks, dusted off our degrees, and started our own college.

I don't know if I can work with these restrictions, raptus.
 
Our own college with our own logic department can explain the three steps between the Olivia Newton-John Transvestite Drum and Bugle Corp and chaffed thighs.
 
Coin collectors have much more common cents than the average crank caller who wastes cents making up silly stories.
 
On a daily basis, I am annoyed by people's inability to accept reality.

(I am making rack of lamb this evening for dinner. It's Greek style with lemon, garlic, rosemary and oregano. I plan to serve them with feta cheese smashed potatoes, although I may do oven roasted instead.)
 
Worthy of a remake is what someone thought back in 1998, Divine Dave, because they did bring it back with the role of Mr. Roarke portrayed by actor Malcolm McDowell.


It aired on ABC and lasted 13 episodes although several of the final ones were burned off on cable.
 
Actor Malcolm McDowell could have done a credible job as Mr. Roarke, but there was just something about the 70s-80s time period that just exuded from Fantasy Island's zeitgeist.
 
"Say you will" is a song title used by many artists including Kayne West, Christie McVie, and Foreigner.
 
Go see a man about a horse and you'll come home with a whole bunch of ponies.


I have no clue what that means. Happy Saturday. ;)
 


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