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Peoples' faces are usually depicted by children as happy faces when they draw their little stick figures.
 
Draw was one-third of the late 80s game show Win Lose or Draw which was hosted on NBC by Vicki Lawrence and originally hosted in syndicatioin by Bert Convy.
 
Bert Convy was the host of the game show "Tattle Tales" in the mid 70s, and ran at 3:30 in the afternoon on CBS following "Match Game" hosted by Gene Rayburn.
 
"Achtung Baby", oddly enough, was my exact reaction when I noticed that dmargalotti posted much earlier than normal this Thursday morning.
 
"Go downhill from there," said the old farmer, "then hang the next left right where Billy the Kid used to live," but I'm pretty sure he was joshing me, because my GPS did not mention any former fugitive outlaw digs, but clearly said to turn where there is no road.
 
People driving atv's and 4X4's should remember to pull off the path before adding to the variety of topics I hope to continue to find here on TFWG.
 
Find here on TFWG many things of useful benefit, and many things of questionable benefit, and many things of verifiedly ill benefits, but all things can become useful in the right hands.
 
The mourners might not find all the topics they think they will on this little thread of ours unless they check out and sign for materials from the library.

And most, if not all of the most relevant and germain topics, are under very tight guard.
 
Check out and sign for materials from the library or you will risk finding yourself on Miss Silkie's you-know-what list.
 


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