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Fantastic word game

Many a country song has a strange little story line, but nothing like the latest musical charade we heard for approximately 45 seconds today, in which musical chairs simultaneously, musically became the gaming parlor, using somebody else's e-trademark with a requester name and Wall Street combined.

It never takes long. Just like a soap opera. You don't have to tune in but a few seconds to follow the whole storyline, because the story always has the same cast.
 
"The gaming parlor, using somebody else's e-trademark with a requester name and Wall Street combined" with winning sounds like the script for one of Charlie Sheen's tour shows.
 
One of Charlie Sheen's tour shows was not attended by me.


Actually, none of them were attended by me including the one several days ago at Boston University. Really bad reviews.
 
The F-bomb was used quite frequently on Facebook by a certain cart jockey we all know which is why I unfriended him some time ago.
 
The day I end up having to use a Ma¢into$h system as anything other than a doorstop or a boat anchor will end up being the day that I give up using computers entirely.

[size=8pt]98/Linux machines suitably equipped with Basilisk and System Software 7.6.1 are exempted, of course. This is because since Basilisk is a 68K MAC emulator, Mac OS, then, is not my child: I don't have to love it, and if it's being a brat, I can kill it dead with a couple keystrokes.

Or, to put it in the words of the immortal bard, Bill Gate$: "That's not a bug, it's a feature!"
 
The week is a period of seven days which is interesting because I've always been perplexed by the concept that Sunday in addition to being the first day of the week is also the last day of the weekend.
 
DToTheJ said:
I sleep usually no more than four hours during the week.


Wow, a whole 4 hours for the whole week?? You've got some kind of stamina, my good man!

Turn me loose from this cold, rainy, dreary weather to a sunfilled, chickfilled, relaxing week on the beach.


Which is where I'll be and what I hope to have the last week of May. Sunfilled and relaxing anyway. I hope the chickfilled happens too. ;D
 
"Turn me loose and get your hands off me pervert" is one of the last things Billy Ocean heard the female pedestrian he said "Hey you! Get into my car!" to say, before she coldcocked him in the eye socket, leaving him shocked and convulsing in the driver's seat, because nothing like that had ever happened to him before, and for hours everyone who passed just thought he was dancing.

Drat it. Should have hit "Post" before I wandered off for a minute.

A sunfilled, chickfilled, relaxing week on the beach is something Billy Ocean would have enjoyed in the days after that lady coldcocked him in the car, leaving him shocked and convulsing in the driver's seat, because nothing like that had ever happened to him before, and for hours everyone who passed just thought he was dancing.
 
Everybody who passed just thought he was dancing except for a few clueless ultra right-wing parental lobbyists who apparently thought it was something more, erm....."provocative", then appealed for it to be over-reglated and be made into a payware situation by U.S. Federal Government Co. Inc.'s anti-free-media branch otherwise known as the Federal Censorship Commission.

[size=8pt]Okay, it sounds ridiculous. But I was on the phone with the FCC yesterday afternoon (it's 0130 here now) and I just felt like stabbing them in the back.....
 
U.S. Federal Government Co. Inc.'s anti-free-media branch otherwise known as the Federal Censorship Commission has no jurisdiction offer our international band camp locations in foreign countries around the globe.
 


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