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Fantastic word game

A night of revelry could have resulted in the vile odor coming from some who sneaked in unnoticed by a few, which alienated everyone else so that nobody, anywhere else, knew what was going on in the cesspool, where it stank.
 
In the cesspool, where it stank, a shank of ham was tossed in by Frank Bank, who had lanky legs and sported a rank hank of hair and who played Lumpy Rutherford on Leave It To Beaver, and that is a fact that you can take to the bank!

I hope nobody thinks that this post tanks!
 
By accident, I wandered into Miss Silkie's Tasty Tidbits (MSTT as I prefer) just as Miss Silkie and the lovely interns were removing some piping hot, wonderfully-smelling treats from the ovens and, of course, they let me be the first one to sample them.

So, hey, anyone seen dmargalotti lately? He's been missing since Hurricane/Tropical Storm Arthur rambled up the east coast a week or two ago. Hopefully, he didn't experience anything bad from it. Then again, he could be on a long vacation and he never tells us before he goes on vacation. Let's just hope everything is ok.
 
They let me be the first one to sample them when the brownies were removed from the oven and, after I started coughing and gagging, I heard one of Miss Silkie's young interns say, "Apparently we did mistakenly use plaster of Paris instead of powdered sugar."

At which point Miss Silkie thought to herself, "This sounds like something that happened in a Three Stooges short."
 
"Long Tall Glasses" was an early hit for Leo Sayer.


The French drink Champagne from long tall glasses when they get Plastered in Paris.
 
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Long, tall glasses of lemonade and iced tea are the order of the day in the summertime.

And yes, I am aware that I skipped over a post; I have no intention of acknowledging that post or that individual unless I am eventually forced to deal with it, despite what others may do. I helped to build this thread, and the ignored individual seems to have decided, since June 23, 2014, to intimidate and has taken to following me around the site.
 
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Summertime and the livin' is easy, wrote George Gershwin.


I'm just playing the game like everyone else, Silkie; please drop your paranoid stalker fantasies.
 
Leo Sayer had a few hits in the 70s and I believe the biggest was 'When I Need You"

Leo Sayer was the last "correct" clue.
 
As a newbie here, it's probably not my place to speak out, but this situation is ridiculous. I don't know which game to play now. Maybe Silkie can just wait for someone else to continue using Jeff's phrases, or would that be seen as giving in? I don't think the game should be held hostage to what appears to be a purely personal matter. Sorry if I offend anyone. I just want to play a word game.
 
"When I need you to offer an opinion, I will tell you what your opinion should be" was the instruction that my wife gave me many years ago and it has turned out to be very wise advice, and I hope it's okay for me to write this without my wife's approval.
 
Approval is never needed to speak out.

CTListener the forum is all yours, friend. I shall come back another day, since there appear to be plenty of newbies to hold the fort down, while I visit the thousands of other band camp fora to speak out. The newbies don't know where those are. It's a beautiful thing.
 
Ok folks, while I always say to never leave merely dialogue without actually playing the game, I'm doing exactly that here and now. We seem to have a situation and I'm authorizing a break in the action until further notice until the situation is fixed. Thank you.
 
TFWG is an institution and a mental hospital is an institution and it's debatable which of the two institutions has a greater number of crazy people, but we do not need to concern ourselves with anything other than having fun here while trying not to make it too obvious that we're crazy.

What's the old joke? One person out of every four is crazy. If your three friends are normal, then guess what?! :)
 
We're all crazy is only a portion of the title of the song, "Mama, We're All Crazy Now", which might not be such a bad thing when you consider the possibilities of the mere perception.

Case in point: Here we are 7-1/2 years later still posting to the FWG (as the library staff prefer), and breaking records all over the place.
 
Mere perception can often be a sheer deception which will lead to a fear inception that might cause me to be shunned the next time I attend a peer reception.

I know, I know---you're all thinking that this post has "rhyme" but no "reason."
 


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