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Fantastic word game

Sleep occurs to me better around here than it does in my own bed at home.

[size=8pt]@Quad-No, just way too cheap to check in to a hotel room for a month! The friend I borrowed the truck from often uses it as a "motorhome" of sorts when he goes to southern Oregon on his fishing trips in the fall. I used it as a "motorhome" of sorts during a recent conversion of the company's data processing centre in Anchorage.

Saved myself a LOT of money that way! ;o)

He took the fifth-wheel trailer mount off some years ago and attached a self-fabricated "bed" of sorts to it, of plywood and two-by-fours, effectively making it into a giant pick-up truck. His Coronado's also has an automatic tran--the pictures show one with a manual.
 
At home is where we are happiest, and we are happiest in a nice Hatteras Hammock on a warm, summer afternoon in a cool, shaded location.
 
dmargalotti said:
Canoodling to the dulcet tones of Olivia Newton-John is much harder to do in a Mini Cooper unless you are comfortable with having certain body parts dangling out the window.


What happened this clue wasn't used is it a power failure on the Eastern Seaboard because of the heat wave effect something.

Having certain body parts dangling out the window
while driving is a lot like topless driving on a hot summer day.

choose to use my clue or "easy to find"
 
Easy to find topless driving on a hot summer day, the description provided makes very easy to find the car and driver.

:D
 
Make it happen just like kenrayc did when he took everyone to task for not following proper procedure because quad moved along with the wrong clue and we thank kenrayc for doing that and being proactive.


What IS it about Darth not being able to come up with a secondary clue when someone beats him to it and then just wasting a post??
 
For doing that and being proactive, kenrayc deserves a commendation, but I'm pretty sure by now I can't stop don't stop won't stop messing up because I think I'm incorrigible.
 
I'm incorrigible is not a wise thing to say about oneself, as it is always better to let another commend you instead of bragging.
 
Just like we do everyday, we plod along with post after post on our quest to reach 10,000 pages and the fun part is seeing what topics will emerge as we continue along and while sometimes we may go for several pages without a reference to band camp, Olivia Newton-John, or topless driving, you know that sooner or later one or more of those subjects are bound to pop up.
 
Pop up books are fun for little kids, which is probably why Owen wrote one in "Throw Momma from the Train."

I told DirecTV I was probably going to switch to Dish Network, so they reduced my bill $20 a month and gave me all the Starz and Encore movie channels for free. I didn't remember that Capt. Janeway from Star Trek: Voyager was in "Momma."
 
"Throw Momma from the Train" is a movie I know I saw but I don't remember too much about it other than the fact that the actress who played Momma was also the head of the Fratelli crime family in "The Goonies".
 
"The Goonies" were rambunctious, and if they had to post on the internet, and struggled as much as some people, they would know their limits and also call themselves "incorrigible".
 
Real punks would never do that, and probably a pure wordsmith wouldn't either, but I was in a rush and couldn't think of the most perfect word.

The push to 10k sometimes forces corner cuts. It's a harsh reality.
 
The music of Olivia Newton-John sounds like an angel to some, with the sweet soprano tones, even in the song "Dancin'", which she performed with The Tubes for crying out loud already.
 


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