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Fantastic word game

Medicine, of the International Director motormouth variety, is something I would definitely take if warranted, but as anyone worth his or her salt knows, I am generally nowhere near a computer all day long and so, therefore, unlike some other people who sit on their TFWG butts all day motormouthing, I am out there doing my best to keep us rolling along in the internet world.


Any questions? :D
 
To keep us rolling along in the internet world requires each and everyone of us to pull his or her weight by submitting meaningful, properly formatted replies as often as possible and to be perfectly frank, if your job keeps you away from the computer all day, than it's time for a new job.

TFWG needs YOU!
 
It's time for a new job only if I want to sit in front of a desk all day long which is one of the most God-awful things I can think of for a job.


If it hasn't been a problem thus far for TFWG and PowerWorld, then it shouldn't be a problem now. :p
 
"We Care A Lot" is one of our many slogans at PowerWorld even though we tend to use something else that has to do with band camp, Olivia Newton-John and topless driving.
 
A big hit for ukulele lovers is the live version of "Tiny Bubbles" by Don Ho recorded on stage at the King Kamehameha Club.

I love the beginning where Don calls out to the crowd "what song is it you want to hear"? And the audience shouts "Tiny Bubbles"!
 
I'm not well-versed on ukelele music and that probably has a lot to do with the fact that I've never been to Hawaii although I am rather fond of television shows that are set in Hawaii such as Hawaii 5-0 and Magnum, P.I.
 


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