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Fantastic word game

A very real punch, especially at the moment you least expect it, would be very unwelcome I would think, but then again, you have to factor in the this-is-the-internet factor, whereby polyamorous hipster doofus chicks share their husband sharing stories on slate. com, so there might be someone somewhere who would actually look forward to being sucker punched without warning.
 
Under certain circumstances grammatical errors and other posting faux pas may be excused without penalty or repercussions as longs as you have a good explanation for the Game Czar.
 
Work, or vacations involving bikinis are valid excuses for the Game Czar to be away from TFWG (or The FWG as some other people might occasionally refer to it) as long as he is not the one wearing a bikini.
 
As long as he is not the one wearing a bikini (speedos I believe they are called) or a thong, all is well among those of us who come from a generation in which cut offs or swimming trunks are the order of the day.
 
Shark Week on the Discovery Channel does not involve card sharks or pool sharks, but marvelously majestic creatures that have captivated the imagination for years.
 
Megan McCormick has always been very helpful to the interns when the library has had to go off the air for a time.
 
24 hour television service sounds like a good thing, especially for people who work evenings and overnights but if you've ever flipped through the TV channels at 3 or 4 in the morning, chances are you were pretty disappointed by what you saw.
 
What you saw should be stacked in a pile next to the barn and then it will be what you see, proving the ancient Greek theorem that you can saw what you see and see what you saw but you can't saw what you saw because once you saw it, you can't saw it again.

Some of you may have to ponder that for a while but everything I said is true...except for the "Greek theorem" part. And of course it reminds me of a joke---What do you use to cut the ocean? A sea-saw. :D
 
Saw it again last week when Miss Silkie returned from her overseas jaunt to Buckingham Palace.

dm, we may be sending you over there in a week or two. If you'd like Miss Silkie to join you, since she went in your place while you were away, that can happen.
 
1993 was the year that the official rule about marking your ending clue in bold type went into effect but apparently some people who like to post here are behind the times.

Isn't that so, joeybabe25? ;) :D ;D
 
Behind the times is my middle name, and as I type this on my brother word processor and take it to the internet upload center in downtown Jerusalem, I humbly apologize for not bolding the end of my last post, but then again I was soaping my back while transcribing that missive.

(dmargalotti, 1993 was not a great year for me. I only had 89 baths).
 


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