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Fantastic word game

The path toward success, it is said, starts with one step, but then again, so does the path toward failure, which by definition also goes through several missteps along the way.
 
Cook is probably one of the stinkinest words from which to create a sentence.

That'll learn ya, dern ya.
 
I've never heard of it, but someone said that there is probably someone out there who is violently anti-Olivia Newton-John and anti-Megan McCormick, but to me, if there's a person out there like that, they might need to have their head checked.
 
The mechanical bull at Illusions will not make any special appearances at band camp even though some little campers would like to see it.
 
Watching it on TV is probably better than seeing it in person if you're talking about the mechanical bull at Illusions, unless you're talking about seeing it in person during one of Dave & Kenny's All-Night Ravin' 80s Rockfests, which I've heard are quite rowdy, in a good way.
 
A good way to get in the good graces of the regulars here at The FWG (or TFWG as some prefer) is to join in and drop the occasional Megan McCormick and Olivia Newton-John reference.
 
The occasional Megan McCormick and Olivia Newton-John reference helps me slog through all this button-pushing and recordkeeping on Fridays when I compile the TPS Reports.

Click. Click. There! Done.
 
Quadraphonic FM stations, like quad itself, never really did catch on, did they?

[size=8pt]That's speaking of using discrete quad systems, like Dorren. But neither did matrix quad systems using more modern technologies like Dolby Surround, for some reason. (Excuse me, I guess they call it "Pro Logic" now.) Yes, my KQAC, KKCW and pretty much everything else recorded in stereo certainly are playable in "pseudo-quad" on a stereo receiver with a Dolby quad system, but I'd certainly call them proper "quad" stations like that due to the general lack of music that's actually mixed for it. Too bad.....post-1970s, in the CD era, that system did seem to have potential!

Oh, by the way, the original audio CD standard (the "Red Book") did at least partially specify a discrete four-channel process. Too bad that never amounted to anything, either!
 
Our menu has a triple stack hamburger, on which you are welcome to add cheese, bacon, mushrooms and bleu cheese dressing.
 
Bleu cheese dressing is not something you will find on my salad because I prefer a nice Italian or something with a little peppercorn.

Please remain PG-rated with your followups. :D
 
A nice Italian or something with a little peppercorn isn't what you'd find on my salad, since I favour a thinned-down Miracle Whip dressing instead.

[size=8pt]DARTH_VADER'S OFFICIAL COMPUTER CENTRE CARROTSLAW

Acquire from the kitchen the following dependencies and compilation tools:
2 or 3 medium to large-sized carrots
1/4 cup Miracle Whip
1 tablespoon of milk
1/4 cup of raisins
1 teaspoon sugar
1 cheese grater
1 large mixing bowl
1 rubber scraper (spatula)
1 cereal bowl
1 fork or small wire whisk

Since cooking and eating are prohibited in 129/130/141, pursuant to Power World Administrative Directive 10845.M443/2001 chapter 12 § 0x0A77h ¶ 0x03B2h, step out into the hallway and proceed as follows:
1. Wash and peel the carrots (if Bev hasn't done that already) and grate them to shreds over the large mixing bowl.
2. Stir in the raisins.
3. Using the fork, mix the milk, miracle whip and sugar together in the cereal bowl. If it's too thick, add a little more milk until it reaches your preferred consistency.
4. Pour over the carrot/raisin mixture and fold with the rubber scraper until it's mostly all coated.
5. Tell the other guys in the Centre it's ready and instruct them to step into the hall to obtain their quota.
 
A thinned-down Miracle Whip dressing instead sounds ok but I prefer peppercorn so I think I'll stick with that.

Gosh, look at Darth acting all Miss Silkie-ish and Anyacat-ish with the recipe. You go, Darth. Anyacat would be proud. ;) I'm sure Miss Silkie is too.
 
I think I'll stick with that format when writing recipes out for human parsing, since I had originally considered posting it in machine code.

[size=8pt]Well, using a higher-level interpreted code, like I did up there, is generally much easier for non silicon-based lifeforms to comprehend than if I had posted a hex dump. That's just the way it works.
 


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