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Fantastic word game

Choke to death on your own sick is another way of saying that you should not chew, talk, breathe and puke at the same time.

But at least this time I remembered to capitalize the first letter of my sentence.
 
A misnomer is, of course, an unmarried woman from Nome, Alaska, and she would love to become a Mrs. someday but it seems that most men think Alaskan women are frigid.

Be sure to patronize my new store, Double Entendres R Us. :D
 
A trademarked username, like some of us have, should not be used without permission, otherwise, you might have to face action from the legal department.
 
To drown themselves, they'd have to clear all types of obstacles and hurdles that exist to protect themselves from stupidity.
 
That stupid people vote explains a lot but the real problem is actually that not enough smart people vote which means the stupid people run the show so maybe the smart people aren't so smart after all.
 
After all this talk about stupid people doing stupid things, I think we all just need to sit for a moment and reflect on two women who are the opposite of stupid and who do the opposite of stupid things; those women, of course, being Megan McCormick and Olivia Newton-John.
 
Megan McCormick and Olivia Newton-John and our communal obsession with them may not be the healthiest thing in the world, but I guess who needs health when you have them?
 
I guess who needs health when you have them other things that make life worth living in the first place.

Better to burn out than it is to rust! Besides, it's not an obsession as much as it is just a community appreciation kind of thing.
 
Living in the first place you can afford when you get your first real job for most people usually means their humble abode is a tiny apartment which is at least a step up from living in Mom's basement.
 


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