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Fantastic word game

Human error caused by non-participants typically occurs when one participates in the FW (TFWG as some prefer) for the first time and complies with the original rules, which should not be confused for operator error.
 
Operator error on the part of newbies would occur less often if they took the time to follow the most recent portion of the game and would undboutedly understand the game immediately just by following the most recent couple of pages.
 
The most recent couple of pages have brought us some visitors and we hope they enjoy the fun and stick around for some time to come.

If no one else is gonna post today, it's up to me to follow myself and move us forward. Let's go everyone!!
 
For some time to come, america will enjoy baseball, as the 2012 baseball season gets underway this week.
 
This week, my Boston Red Sox will begin their long road to redemption following their historic collapse last season.
 
Last season on the KFWG Television Network (what we rebranded ourselves as since KFWP-LD in Pendleton came on the air and started relaying us full time) we added MacGyver to our Saturday evening primetime block, and next season (beginning Fall quarter 2012) we'll be adding Twin Peaks.

[size=8pt]At the request of our viewers in North Bend on K37WN-C and Snoqualmie on K37WQ. Peaks Freaks surely know where these places are. North Bend is THE place to go for your Damn Good Coffee and cherry pie fix, hint hint.
 
Twin Peaks is a show back in the 90s, and I believe the mountains used in the scene are known as the Wallowa Mountains, given the same name, Twin Peaks, locatad in North-East Oregon.
 
A band camp there might be a good idea since it sounds kind of in the middle of nowhere and they have nothing else to do but, then again, I've never been there so what do I know.
 
Trifle with us and tell on yourselves by driving around to the music in search of the car that brought us at your own peril, because our band camp is all over it.
 
A more eternal quest is something I don't have time for right now because I'm too busy overseeing all of our domestic and international band camps and as you can probably imagine, that's a heck of a lot of work for just one person.
 
Olivia Newton-John or Megan McCormick, in no particular order will make an appearance here one day at The FWG (or TFGW as some prefer) and when they do, I hope they won't alter the opening clue like quad did.
 
Quad did alter the opening clue simply by inadvertantly adding on some words (as I have inadvertantly done many times) but the original ending clue from dmargalotti is still there in quad's opening clue so that's ok.
 
That's ok, kidding about with me like that, because I usually have a high tolerance for it and really only lose patience when people start antagonising the living h--- out of me.

[size=8pt]If you use the dishes and cutlery provided in 122, PLEASE remember to WASH what you use when you are finished. The staff and Bev, especially, are getting tired of washing dirty dishes! Also, coffee area users are hereby instructed to read the new notice Deek posted there and follow it. Or else.

The equipment cabinets for the Astronomy class' minicomputer ensemble finally arrived today. We also finally took univax off the library's system and now have it directly connected to a spare 11/780 one of the Band Camp guys donated from his personal collection. So now we don't have to worry about them bogging the library network down with their simulations and such. Now that they have all this, we need to move it all to the empty supply room in the main Astronomy lab where it'll all be centralised. At almost 700 pounds each times three, those VAXen are very heavy and bulky machines (read: boat anchors) and will require some lifting to get them into the cabinets. So if it's possible for somebody to round up at least three or four equally big, muscular men at the University who are willling to help out to-morrow, it'd be appreciated......
 
When people start antagonising the living h--- out of me, I know I'm at the end of my rope, because I'm communicating in some kind of modified Anglic derivative of English.
 


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