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Fantastic word game

Just sit and think for a while about what you'll say when the day comes because when we finally get the chance to meet Megan McCormick you'll want to have something snappy and witty to say.

Me, I'll probably be stammering like Ralph Kramden in The Honeymooners..."humina, humina, humina".
 
From DToTheJ to all of us just flew through the ether the ball that was at the end of his last thread of modesty, because I'm sure he'd stammer like all of us if he saw Megan McCormick in real life.
 
He saw Megan McCormick in real life or at least he thought he did but I sincerely doubt he did because a lovely young lady like her would never be caught dead hanging out in a place that caters to people like him.

No disrespect meant there, D... ;)
 
People like him love Megan McCormick, Olivia Newton-John, the FWG, and posting over 10,000 posts on Radio-Info.

I'm referring to DToTheJ...

-crainbebo
 
A life outside the FWG (or TFWG as some prefer) is often overrated, but inside Radio-Info, at least he doesn't just reply to his old posts and dredge up his past random thoughts, because obviously he has some cogency, as well as couth and a bit of panache.
 
Some cogency, as well as couth and a bit of panache, must mean we are talking about me so I'm glad I got home in time to be able to post about myself.
 
The hour at which the network outages start will likely be sometime at night so as not to disrupt the flow of traffic (what little there is this time of the year, anyways) during the business day, which means that we'll be, in the words of a certain Mr. Lieutenant Commander Data, igniting the twilight petroleum.

[size=8pt]Seems the most reasonable course of action, I think. Do all the big work during the times when almost nobody's likely to be using it. That's how WSDOT've does things for years, anyways.
 
We'll be, in the words of a certain Mr. Lieutenant Commander Data, igniting the twilight petroleum, or to put it more simply burning the midnight oil.
 
The midnight oil will not be burning here because I'll be sleeping and, in fact, heading that way in just a little while.

Good luck with all of that, Darth. The overnight crew is on standby here at the main campus if you need to contact them.
 
In just a little while I'll be heading off to take a bath after having spent most of the afternoon mowing lawns, but I won't be heading off to bed for quite a few hours yet, since it's only 20:01 right now out here, which is practically the middle of the afternoon for me.

[size=8pt]I've always been a crepuscular guy, myself. Good night, WMC.
 
It's only 20:01 right now out here, which is practically the middle of the afternoon for me, in some other world but certainly not the world I currently live in.
 
The world I currently live in is waking up and I am about to head to work but not before I say good morning to everyone and bump our little game back to the top of the page where it belongs.
 
The top of the page where it belongs right under the Garfield comic strip is usually where you might find Peanuts, still continuing circulation many years after the death of Charles Schulz.
 
After the death of Charles Schulz it was learned that he actually passed away on the very same day that his last all new comic strip ran in newspapers across the country.
 
Across the country, many Olympics viewers are giving NBC criticism for their shoddy coverage, mostly for using tape delay.
 


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