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Fantastic word game

The severe hayfever I am experiencing right now is not contagious, but don't we wish it were, so that we could make the pollen sneeze, wheeze and cough right back?
 
Proper precautions are rarely taken by the nitwit in the itty bitty armpit market of America, down the way in some farmer's field, who trolls radio stations, looking for material and citing the new meaning for Philadelphia Freedom as a Phillies game on Jersey radio.

It's almost like trying to go extra beautiful and only having an itty bitty playlist, while sponsors are scooped up by the talent that can be trusted with more.
 
If dmargalotti was on the play-by-play it would be all entertainment all the time, and others would be left behind in the dust with whatever moldy crumbs they tried to glean.
 
There was nothing of substance in her speech but somehow Snooki managed to earn $32,000.00 for speaking to students at Rutgers University which just goes to show you that the old saying about every dog having it's day is true.
 
The old saying about every dog having it's day is true but my Boston Red Sox did not have their way on their opening day as they lost to the Texas Rangers.
 
The "Pirates of the Caribbean" films were, to me, a trilogy of snooze-fests.

[size=8pt]Well, I was working a second job at the local Suncoast store when the first installment came out on video. The first time I saw it, I thought it was a massive dud that certainly wasn't worth the hype Disney were bathing it in. By the 35th time, I was about ready to throw bricks at the VCR.

(Suncoast, if you've never been to one, is a video store. They have television monitors strategically placed throughout the store, being fed by a central VCR AND/OR DVD-Video machine. They usually promo new releases on those monitors, and occasionally the odd movie that happens to strike the manager's/random employee's fancy at the moment.)
 
A trilogy of snooze-fests to me is The Lord of The Rings movies which even though my sons have seen each one a dozen times, I have yet to be able to make it through even half a movie.
 
Far behind in views and replies, The Impossible Trivia Game gradually became but a distant memory to the regular contributors to the Off The Air board on Radio-Info.com.
 
The regular contributors to the Off The Air board on Radio-Info.com typically fall behind a wall of sleep when the movies are three hours long (LOTR, for example), and when they come to, they think they wasted their ticket money for a moment, then they realize that, as members of The FWG Savers' Club, they didn't pay for their ticket anyway.
 
Anyway, sometimes you realize that some people just don't follow the news as closely as they should when you see a contribution such as the one made by DToTheJ who apparently isn't aware that Blockbuster filed for bankruptcy back in September 2010.
 
Back in September 2010, several films premiered, none of which I really paid any significant amount of attention to.

[size=8pt]The only ones that came out last year that I could name, at least of those I actually saw, are the "Tron" sequel and the "Toy Story" followup, both of which were a couple of duds, I thought. "Tron" night was a double-feature night, in fact, as I dug out my "Tron" laserdisc (well, "laser videodisc", as they didn't have digital audio yet when that one was pressed) and ran it. That there was no Wendy Carlos soundtrack or PDP-10 involved in the sequel really spoilled it for me.
 
I really paid any significant amount of attention to our fine contributions here and I am happy that, for the most part, we are adhering to the basic rules of English grammar and sentence construction.


Even Kenny is starting to get better. ;D
 


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