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Fantastic word game

The conclusion is that Marc, Paul and Rodent go into seclusion as a result of our artistic acclusion.
 
Our artistic acclusion went right over their heads and left me with nowhere to go.


Awww, you guys used them all up, I couldn't come up with anything. :'(

Cat, may I send to you an expensive decoration or three? What's your pleasure? ;D
 
With nowhere to go and the pollen count way up over 5,000 I decided to settle in with a good book for the evening.
 
Literate people often stop by because we are, if nothing else, the most accomplished, well-written, gramatically correct, and perfectly spelled sentence writers in internet history.
 
The most accomplished, well-written, grammatically correct, and perfectly spelled sentence writers in internet history are indeed known to stop by in hopes of spotting the occasional error such as WMCs spelling of grammatically.


Not dissing you WMC, just following Steve Winwoods advice: When you see a chance you take it!
 
WMCs spelling of grammatically was a clever little test to see if anyone else was actually committed to maintaining TFWG's lofty standards and we are proud to report that Basnya passed with flying colors.
 
Basnya passed with flying colors in his own little world because it is spelled correctly according to Merriam-Webster.com.



Main Entry: gram·mat·i·cal
Pronunciation: \grə-ˈma-ti-kəl\
Function: adjective
Date: 1530
1 : of or relating to grammar
2 : conforming to the rules of grammar <a grammatical sentence>

— gram·mat·i·cal·i·ty \-ˌma-tə-ˈka-lə-tē\ noun

— gram·mat·i·cal·ly \-ˈma-ti-k(ə-)lē\ adverb

— gram·mat·i·cal·ness \-kəl-nəs\ noun



So there. ;D

Perhaps, instead, we should talk about Basnya's lack of a possessive apostrophe in 'WMCs'. ;)
 
according to Merriam-Webster.com Silkie left dental occlusion untouched as a possible sentence inclusion, but I guess nobody noticed, and so we sigh and suffer in silence as we grit our teeth and roll along through TFWG.
 
Two m's are definitely in order for the word grammar, although there is the Music Man merged mirage at the faux talent show .
 
Olivia Newton-John singing "Hopelessly Devoted to You, quadraphonic" must have been an unauthorized remix offered through some cheap discount label like K-Tel Records.

Besides, Olivia is hopeless devoted to ME! :p
 
They were a couple of miles apart along US Route 6, but all of the five and dimes were barely a hop, skip and a jump apart in my New York shopping area, once we got off the train going over from Scotch Plains, on our Saturday mornings, when we went shopping for 45s at 3 for 69 cents and extremely valuable jewels from the 29 cent racks.

And lest we forget, there was always Evening In Paris "perfume". Five cents for a small bottle, ten cents for a larger bottle and the jumbo gift size for $1.00. Yes, ladies and gents, if you weren't dating something that smelled like it came out of a cathouse, you were the one who smelled like you lived there. Don't know whether Borjois was affiliated with Guerlain, but hey, stink is stink.
 
On Mother's Day and other special occasions gifts of Evening In Paris were received with gratitude just before dumping down the toilet, throwing the bottle on the floor and lamenting the fact that the beautiful bottle of perfume was no more.
 


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