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Fantastic word game

After an argument or disagreement, I usually head back to the corner office to meditate for awhile about how I was right and everyone else was wrong.
 
A bang-up job is what some jocks think they are doing when they take paid professional advertising and redo it in their own voices to show that they are in the business of knowing the private business of others.

Funny how it works out when new advertising is professionally made and the company paying for the advertising decides to listen in. It's kind of like altering a signed document, i.e. contract.
 
The movie Chinatown might be playing at the PowerWorld MegaPlex this weekend simply because I've never seen it which means I can't comment on it but, as Game Czar, I can arrange a screening of it.
 
A screening of it, like anything else, needs to be done so that the screen is secure and keeps the gnats out.
 
On with the show!

[size=8pt]That's the new slogan this summer quarter for our new Saturday-night programming lineup on KFWG Networks! We've added "Supertrain", "Gold Valley Acres" and "Blessed and the Cursed" to our line-up, as well as the perennial favourite "Cavemen" late-nights! Tune to channel 37 or ITFS 4A in participating areas, starting 0800PDT/0300G!

KFWG Networks--Entertainment for the blurry-eyed™.
 
More raucous celebrations are in store if the Red Sox manage to win the World Series this year after a sluggish start.
 
The stadium's public areas, seemed to be favorites of squirrely stalker, who sat in the shadows, finding different places from which to watch, and changing up routes to locations for peeping and observation, until his other hand fell asleep, and then he understood rejection - the third one of the day.
 


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