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Fantastic word game

Time for us to turn our attention to the Announcements Page of Radio-Info.com where you will find a congratulatory message from the moderators as they take note of the 4th anniversary of TFWG.

We can't let December 3rd go unnoticed without recognizing the fourth anniversary of what has to be the site's longest-running and most popular thread. We certainly would offer congratulations on the thread itself, but we don't want to chance disrupting the ever popular "Fantastic Word Game".

At 1562+ pages and counting:

http://boards.radio-info.com/smf/index.php?topic=56271.0

We appreciate everyone's many years of participation. Please accept thanks from everyone here at Radio-Info
 
Triplicate originals of thank you notes to the Board Moderators, who congratulated us on our fourth year in bidness are terrific, but really probably not in order.
 
The New York Mets always seemed to be in last place when I was a kid, along with The Angels.
 
DToTheJ said:
And in further keeping with the T theme... Forget the scrolling R-I headline, what are the odds that TFWG's anniversary makes the next Tom Taylor newsletter?

I think it was last year (or the year before) that I emailed Tom Taylor and asked him to recognize us in his December newsletter. He didn't. :'(

But HUGE thanks to Radio-Info for the recognition and to Managing Board Editor for the announcement and message to each of us. :)


The Angels engaged in jiggle tv each and every Wednesday night after receiving their case from the unseen Charlie Townsend.
 
Townsend is a Port (note capitalisation) city in the northwestern part of Washington State, bordering Puget Sound, and has motor ferries servicing the islands.
 
The Islands in the Puget Sound, Includes Widbey Island, which I've been to, and had a lot of unforgetable Memories.
 
University life is approximately forty percent studying and sixty percent partying until the day one matriculates with honors.
 
Until the day one matriculates with honors you will have to work countless hours at meaningless jobs unless of course you happen to get laid off in which case you can probably collection unemployment.

Nice to see you up and productive so early on a Saturday morning, Miss Silkie. I'm not used to having company at this hour.
 
Unemployment has never been an issue within PowerWorld because there is always a position that can be filled at PW properties whether it's street cleaner, garbage collector or undertaker.


Happy weekend everyone. I'm sick. :mad: :'(
 
Usually, PowerWorld undertakers don't have much to do because, as you can see from this thread, residents here live unusually long lives.
 
Unusually long lives are attributed to cats, although that is because they have nine of them filled with theirunruly catting about.
 
Urinary tract and other infections, or worse also may or may not result from a habit of undulation.
 


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