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Fantastic word game

If you don't do your chores, you might get a reputation as a lazy pig and that wouldn't be fair to the real pigs who live on our farm.

WMC, I'm way out here on the north side of the parking lot. From this distance, I thought it was you barbecuing Spam on the grill. You and Miss Silkie need to quit wearing identical band camp uniforms!
 
On our farm, the crops are tended to by the kids at PowerWorld University (PWU as most prefer and PU as some prefer) and many end up at Miss Silkie's Tasty Tidbits.

I'm talking about the crops, not the kids. ;)

LARR, Miss Silkie was wearing a PW dress today. I was wearing PW pants. There shouldn't have been much of an issue telling us apart. ;D
 
The picnic we had with my parents in Central Park when I was a little kid in the early 1970's is something I've always remembered and I can still recall two hippie looking people coming over to us and offering us some apples which my dad immediately and somewhat rudely and abruptly refused.

My dad was always a very polite person in public and at the time (I was probably 7 years old), I could not understand why he was being so rude and harsh to people who were offering us some fruit but then as the years went by I came to realize that this had happened in the early 70's and it was New York City so chances are those apples were probably laced with some type of illicit drugs.
 
Clouded with a lack of reality, many people didn't think we could ever open our Space Station Band Camp (SSBC as most prefer) but we proved them wrong which is why we are the best.
 
The Fantastic Word Game mega-thread could conceivably go on for at least another hundred years and in the year 2113 people will see that there are more than 20,000,000 pages and think to themselves, "Look at all the time those schmucks wasted!"

I'll have to leave a note that says "We enjoyed it." ;)
 
Look at all the time those schmucks wasted posting elsewhere when they could be posting right here on this thread, helping us along to our current goal of reaching 10,000 pages!

Hope I'm still around when we get there. I'm certainly enjoying the ride to that goal. 8)
 
Reaching 10,000 pages is an accomplishment that has been achieved very few times and when we reach that number we will be in the company of Action comics, Spider-Man comics, and the instructions for form 1040.

In honor of income tax season, I got my little dig in. :D
 
The instructions for form 1040 say that your payments need to be in by April 15, usually.

If the people in the future think we are schmucks for spending x amount of time posting here, they'd probably be delighted to know about the time the people of 2013 spend on "amateur" sports and pornography on the internets. Hope they keep a good perspective. If not, they can 'Kiss my grits.'*

*cultural reference from the 1980s for people of 2113, so they can gravitate towards some balance in their perspective.
 
Arrive to work ten minutes late and you'll need to leave ten minutes early to make up the difference, or at least that is what you can tell the boss and hope that he falls for it.
 
Yank the football away and you could be considered a "yanker," while the football could be considered the "yankee," and that would be an entirely inappropriate terminology, considering that "yankee" can also refer to somebody in a completely different sport.

What a great job of using a difficult phrase, Mister D! As a Peanuts fan---and are you aware that Boom Studios is up to issue #7 of a new Peanuts comic book?---I commend you!
 
One-on-one full court basketball was likely not what Daryl Hall and John Oates were talking about when they said they "want to play my game tonight."
 
Getting ready for another week of work, or school, for the kids, is always tough since some people have to wake up at 5:00 in the morning.

A sort-of-rare visitor is lurking around the 2,668 page thread...

-crainbebo
 


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