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Fantastic word game

Illnesses, vacations, internet breakdowns, website maintenance, and writer's block can happen, but that will not stop the FWG from prevailing to our goal to page 10,000.

I didn't know vacation had 2 "i"s. ;D
 
That will not stop the FWG from prevailing to our goal to page 10,000 and neither will the occasional spelling error or grammatical mistake because what we do here each and every day is way to important to get side tracked by petty details.
 
On the next Geraldo, we examine how foolish talk show hosts manage to keep their careers with special guests Maury Povich, Jerry Springer, and the late Morton Downey Jr.


Kenny, it's vacatiions that that will cause problems in our quest. Vacations are ok. ;D


Hey, DToTheJ, stop taking long breaks from this game and show up more frequently, ok?? Thanks. ;D
 
Ricki Lake, Jenny Jones, and Sally Jesse Raphael will hold a coochy coochy coo roundtable discussion with Charro.
 
A coochy coochy coo roundtable discussion with Charro would be even more entertaining if it featured a special guest performance by Tiny Tim.

True story, I had the "pleasure" of seeing Tiny Tim (whom I never could stand) sing...or...errr, butcher the National Anthem prior to a fight night at the Mid-Hudson Civic Center in Poughkeepsie, NY back in 1987. I was working as a freelance boom mic operator for MSG who was recording the fight card which featured a bunch of people you never heard of except maybe for Tracy Paterson who was the son of boxing great Floyd Paterson. Tiny's reception from the highly intoxicated crowd was less than welcoming.
 
Tiptoe through the tulips on a warm spring day while getting the garden ready for the season.


Don't forget that we lose an hour this weekend so each of us needs to pick up the slack and get a couple of extra contributions in at some point this weekend. Thanks for your attention to this matter.
 
To ask permission from Mrs quad if he can spend some quality time with the boys, quad needs to do his daily chores, paint the house, take the kids to lunch, and buy Mrs. quad some new shoes.
 
His daily chores, paint the house, take the kids to lunch, and buy Mrs. quad some new shoes are all things I will personally take up IF Mrs quad becomes a contributing member here at TFWG.


Since everyone is apparently out and about taking care of their TFWG chores, I'll do my part to pick up the daylight saving time slack. ;)
 
IF Mrs quad becomes a contributing member here at TFWG it will be a fine compliment to the library, because of the added pragmatism that comes with her solid, well-rounded respectability.

Since quad, dmargalotti and I pretty well held down the fort all by ourselves for days, while you were on the riverboat somewheres, it won't hurt you to sweep an extra floor or two and take out the trash.
 
Her solid, well-rounded respectability is accentuated these days by more natural gray hairs.

I actually was painting some today. And some other chores. And I cooked lunch. I didn't buy any shoes, because she gots to picks those out herself. And yesterday I helped someone from church redo their roof (Ground Crew Supervisor). The day before that, I was doing errands all day then too. I'll try to make up for my absence.
 
More natural gray hairs are a common thing as we get older as is good balance which is why quad supervised roof replacement from the ground.


Quad, as an Exective Board member, you could have used TFWG Chopper One for air support and a bird's eye view. For free even. Unless you are afraid of heights or sumthin'.
 
quad supervised roof replacement from the ground because of that balance thing, and because one of the last times he stood up high, at least on a dining room chair-high, on a porch to change a light fixture, one of the legs on the chair gave way, throwing him as violently downward in regression to the top of the chair, then to the porch, then to the ground as violently anyone should be thrown.

I could see it happening again, even though that was 10 years ago. I climbed up 12 ft to the top of the ladder fine as can be, and if there was an elevator to get me onto the roof, I woulda been fine walking around up there (which I have managed to get over all fear of heights since I was a kid), but the exchange from ladder to roof-level is what stopped me. I'm not so much afraid of heights as I was before, I am just afraid of the exchange. Then I heard stories about other people falling off roofs before, and I felt thoroughly vindicated. This is covered in my personnel files, but I thought it beared repeating.
 
As violently anyone should be thrown is a bit of a misnomer, since no one should be violently thrown, including the cat, which is why I only beat her regularly...in the race to see who makes it to the pillow first.
 


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