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Fantastic word game

dmargalotti said:
As bad as that is, the thing that REALLY drives me bonkers is when people leave their shopping carts right smack dab in the middle of the fwiggin' aisle while they walk away to go find some item on the shelf. Do they not realize that there are other people in the store too????
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One of the grocery stores that I service is EXACTLY like that practically from the moment the doors open at 7am until the store closes at 9pm. If you think grocery shopping is bad on the day before Thanksgiving or the day before Christmas, it's like THAT every single day. This store is NOT the place to be if you are short on time; if you like manners and politeness; and if you don't want to find mysterious things on the bottom of your shoes when you get home at night. ???


At their age, dmargalotti was doing what he could to impress the chicks which probably included showing off his long flowing hair but I know he is sensitive about that subject so, being the caring and sensitive and all-for-one-one-for-all Game Czar that I am, I won't mention it at all.
 
I won't mention it at all - okay, yes I will - that it will go round and round in circles, especially the new Julia Barbara Roberts running the dishwasher, still using gray water, which promises to be abundant in some places this weekend with Irene's storm surge.

And then we gave thanks for at least a new moon, and not a full moon, since the storm will be arriving right about high tide in some places along the coast. The library and lounge might be battened down and vacated, but we will see what happens when that time comes.
 
Irene's storm surge won't present a problem for me as I work extra hours this weekend because thankfully our studios are located on the 4th floor.

WMC, believe it or not I actually did have a pretty good head of hair when I was younger. Can't say I miss it though. I haven't had to carry a comb with me for about 15 years and this weekend, I'll be able to walk right out into the hurricane without having to worry about my hair getting messed up. Can you say that? No, I didn't think so!
 
The 4th floor is prolly pretty good for storm surge protection, but there is the wind factor - very very windy.

946 mb - not too shabby for a slow moving, lumbering wind event
 
The wind factor - very very windy - is an odd contribution because all you really need is the first part to complete the sentence while the second part is completely unnecessary.

You are correct, Mr International Director, I have a full head of hair which is something that you, my older brother and my younger brother can not say. :D
 
Open Mic Night at Illusions is a good chance for all comedian-wannabees and cart jockeys to attempt to entertain an audience.
 
Vital social skills are apparently lacking in my circles of our society and if you need proof, just spend the better part of an afternoon watching how customers conduct themselves at your local supermarket.
 
Your local supermarket probably does not have many water choices available today after yesterday's raid by mostly civilized people, which included our friend Wimpy who promised faithfully, "I will pay you thirty cents tomorrow for water and a hamburger today".
 
For water and a hamburger today, you're going to have to pay today because most people are way too skeptical to believe that you will actually come back next Tuesday to pay your bill as you promised.
 
You promised, said the innkeeper/client, that you would faithfully discharge your librarian/lounge duties from our accommodations only so long as power holds, and in turn we shall gladly grant passage to the band camp mascot critter.

As the library and lounge may be closed for a couple of days, we sign off for now and bid you love, joy, peace and a lovely weekend.
 
The band camp mascot critter had to fly west for the dog days of August, its vacation recently impacted by Hurricane Irene.
 
Hurricane Irene, or what's left of her, should hit us here in southern and central New England on Sunday but I already know that my flight to Michigan on Sunday has been cancelled and I know that because Delta called and told me.

Going on the road for work for a few days and I am supposedly "protected" for a Monday flight. We'll see if that holds up.
 
Delta called and told me she's out of town, and wanted to know, could I please pick up her paycheque and cash it for her?

[size=8pt]Yeah, I really do work with a gal named "Delta" and we do go back quite a good many years, even if she works in marketing and I work clear over on the other end of the office complex in some other department.

She's a phellow fone phreak, as matter of phact. And we're all just trying to get by best we can these days, although it's pretty hard for any moderately-sane individual to find the sort of excitement in a 5ESS that you'd find in a step-by-step, or even a crossbar for that matter.
 
For her we went to a bit of inconvenience, but we are sort of settled in, so as long as electricity holds and there is a game on somewhere, Sweetie Pie and our Hosts will probably not do a whole lot of hair tearing.
 
Trichotillomania reminds me of triskadekaphobia, which I heard professional tv news anchors, who seemingly just discovered such a big word, talk about for a full two minutes yesterday.
 


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