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Fantastic word game

Them allergies really suck and I, for one, am really glad I had weekly allergy shots when I was younger.

Funny you should say that, quad. I always wondered why my chair was warm even after I'd been walking the building for 45 minutes.
 
I believe I'm much smarter than a large portion of the membership roll of that "other" radio-related (and increasingly fringe-right politics related) discussion forum local to my market, which at long last I have recently successfully divorced myself from.

[size=8pt]Besides, if someone were to start a thread like the FWG (as I obviously prefer, since "the" is never abbreviated in English) over there, it'd undoubtedly get buried FAST. They'd think it such a ridiculous and gratuitous waste of time they'd kill it after not even a week. Shows you the kind of brilliant mentality you'd have the enjoyment of going up against over there.

Thankfully, even though it has seemingly been taken over by all the trolls, cranks and fanatics of the world as of late, a number of the other more intelligent users of that certain board do know to hang out here frequently, if not almost exclusively. Semoochie, for example, could probably confirm that if you ask him nicely enough. ;o)
 
Bites on another man's face, and the fact that that dude in Miami was riding high on bath salts, have led some young people at my workplace to actually believe in and prepare for zombies.
 
Zombies of the face-eating kind in Miami are pretty nasty but I do really like the English band, The Zombies who are known for hits such as "She's Not There", "Time of the Season" and "Tell Her No".
 
Tell her no all you want, but when it comes to volunteering at the library, Silkie will not take that for an answer.

Any afternoon spent with the library interns makes it worthwhile though.
 
radioman148 caught it before it caught fire, which is more that we can say for the hair of the poor bohstid who fell in love with the princess, but married the illusion, who didn't have to worry about putting on that feigned character air anymore, and they lived miserably ever after until the pending divorce.
 


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