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Understanding what the FWG is about and how we do things should make more people want to participate, but I guess the fact that they don't is just another example of how some people just can't hang.
Future posts will help us in our Quest For 10,000 Pages, which is good for all mankind, so to be a part of the party, get on board the FWG Grooveline before it's too late.
During the mid-late 1970s, Olivia Newton-John was a constant visitor to the FWG as she tried to boost her career beyond her early country leanings, and when we helped her with that "Physical" motif in the early 1980s, it all took off into orbit for her.
It all took off into orbit for her following that legendary appearance on Solid Gold which I've posted here in the past but I won't post again because I'm so sure everyone is tired of seeing it.
I'm so sure everyone is tired of seeing it when Gordon Ramsey goes into one of his abusive tirades for the ten-billionth time, and quite frankly I'm surprised that by now one of his employees (read: "hopeless minions") hasn't taken a freshly-sharpened cleaver to his jugular vein or a white-hot cast-iron frying pan to the back of his skull.
[size=8pt]That should be a book. Mutiny on the HMS Hell's Kitchen they should call it. Jeezus, I can't believe that abusive jackass is even still on TV; Morton must be spinning 'round in his grave.
A white-hot cast-iron frying pan to the back of his skull would not be good for his career longevity but it probably would give his show a boost in the ratings.
A boost in the ratings would come from it, because FOX would play it up for a month, and tell you about it ten times during the show itself, and because America likes interoffice-related friction involving frying pans.
Friction involving frying pans occurred last week at Miss Silkie's Tasty Tidbits when Sweetie Pie came by and tried for 15 minutes to boil a 3 minute egg.
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