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Fantastic word game

The woman with the poison pen wasn't actually using poison but rather good old fashioned plain ink and lots of it so she could copy that entire recipe provided by Darth.


Geez, Darth barely shows his face for two weeks, then finally shows up and delivers a freaking novel, for petes sake. ;D
 
Provided by Darth was a recipe that required a mere fraction of the time that it took the Illusions cook to teach her little class on working music into the commercials and vice versa.
 
Working music into the commercials and vice versa were both hard to do for the Illusions patrons, because they are always a little tired from staying up all night, plus when it comes to intelligence they all start at a deficit.
 
That might be a little far-reaching but I think we can do it consider that it's only February and there are still more than 9 months to go until the end of the year but of course we have to figure that there might be a lag in productivity between June and August as various contributors take time off for their summer vacations.
 
Normal progress at The FWG (or TFWG) can be slowed by vacations or unexpected distractions in the lives of our regular contributors which is why it's important that all of us make a point of posting as often as possible when the situation allows.
 
When the situation allows, I can engage in a little Fantastic Word Game fun while relaxing and listening to one of my scanning radios.

My enjoyment of radio scanners (police scanners as most people refer to them) is how I came up with my handle (scanner man shortened = scanman, because I love to scan the radio bands). 8)
 
Scanning radios attached to Beverage antennae would make a nice addition to my home, but alas, for now I'll be content with what I've got.

I figured your name had something to do with that, scanman, but still, every time I see your name I hear Sammy Davis Jr's voice. I think I saw another scanman with a number attached, so how does it feel to have fans?
 
"What I've got" was a hit from The Sublimes off their 1997 self-titled record, which went to #29 on the Hot 100 that summer, and was only their second single to be released, nearly six years after their previous one.

[size=8pt]Okay, let's see if I have this straight: you guys whine about me being absent from the thread for an extended period, then when I do finally come back and drop a bunch of posts, you whine about that. You can't have it both ways, so which is it going to be? Shall I stay or hit the road?

@Miss Silkie--
Actually, that recipe only looks really involved; it's actually pretty simple to make, especially after you've run through it a couple times. I've always had this weird tendency to make things sound more complicated than they really are. Besides, if you think that's a lot to digest, you should go back a couple hundred pages and check out the official FWG University Foodservice pancake recipe I posted verbatim from the FWGCCC! Talk about bloated!
 
Their second single to be released, nearly six years after their previous one didn't do as well as expected which is why the band broke up and the members didn't speak to each other for years until they were finally reunited on a VH1 special.
 
Reunited on a VH1 special, the group of washed-up has-beens attempted to perform one of their hit songs and wound up sounding more like a group of howling dogs!
 
A group of howling dogs practicing their gig on the street corner prompted the song, "Who Let The Dogs Out", undoubtedly.

Darth, that's why I said it only took a fraction of the time. Looks like a fun recipe, although I would probably change some of the ingredients, substituting sucrose with raw sugar which would require less, for instance.
 
Undoubtedly a "doubting Thomas" would not be able to find any reason to doubt the doughtiness of a redoubtable debtor unless the debtor was doddering or dawdling or was duteously dominated by his doting daughter.

If anyone gives me a grade for this sentence, please don't make it a "D."
 
Daughter or son, it doesn't matter, because PowerWorld accepts all children into band camp and they are all guaranteed to receive a fantastic learning experience.

dmargalotti can attest to that. All 11 of his kids have been to band camp, some of them multiple times.
 
A fantastic learning experience can usually be found within dmargalotti's Early Morning Contribution but we'll just have to wait for that because, this morning, I've arrived before him.
 


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