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Fantastic word game

On the walls of the Fantastic Word Game Hall of Fame hang plaques honoring 4dude, yeziknoradio and other pioneers of the game whose contributions grace this thread's initial pages.
 
Pages and pages of the Fantastic Word Game (TFWG as Miss Silkie knows I prefer) are in the archives for anyone's perusal at any time.

I'm on those intial pages too, CT. Been here since day 1. Not many can say that.
 
Around here we have not talked about topless driving for a while and I think we should because now that Fall is just around the corner, we don't have a whole lot of topless driving weather to look forward to.
 
To be or not to be is a question that will require a lot of introspection, but first I have to decide if the instrument I should play in next month's band camp concert should be tuba or not tuba.

When I play tuba, I'm all wrapped up in my work. :)
 
The words uttered by Bubba were not very comforting to his cousin who had been bitten by Bubba's pet possum, because there was no way that Bubba could be 100% certain that the possum did not have rabies.

"You'll never guess who has rabies!" "Okay, I'll bite." :)
 
Rabies is not a disease to be taken lightly, which is probably why Sirius XM has had such a difficult time building an audience for Mad Dog Radio.

Yes, wmc, I saw your contributions on those first pages, but you must either be retired from the game for five years or deceased to gain entry to most halls of fame, and TFWGHOF is no different. Quit or croak!
 
Mad Dog Radio usually has us barking with laughter with their tails of puppy love.

See what I did there!

CT, 4Dude used to be known as TheDude. He is actually in the TFWG Hall of Shame because he foolishly tried to shut us down. He started the game, then left for a very long time. He came back after a number of years, during which time we had evolved and slightly altered the original rules. He refused to comply and attempted to cause problems. We've had THOSE KINDS before. He actually asked the previous regime to shut the game down. He was a foolish young man. When he realized he was defeated, he left, never to be seen or heard from again. And, at some point thereafter, maybe when Radio Discussions went through its change, he changed names. It was a dark time in our history but we persevered. There is some respect for him for starting the game but, for me, that's where it ends. Others may think differently.
 
A matter of minutes flustered the recording secretary of the club, as she somehow couldn't find the minutes of the last meeting.

Thanks for the TFWG history lesson, WMC. As a latecomer to the game, I can appreciate its origins and its strict one-word-only rule, but I'm glad the rule was liberalized to allow phrases to be used without having to change the name of the game to The Fabulous Word Or Phrase Game.
 
The last meeting of the Slim Jim Society was held in the gym but Jimmy lost the key and had to jimmy the door open with a small gimcrack, and because of his ingenuity I consider him to be a rare gem.

I'm done here. Home, James!
 
A rare gem with some extra chocolate chips can always be found in Miss Silkie's daily batch of warm ooey gooey cookies.
 
Miss Silkie's daily batch of warm ooey gooey cookies were very chewy and made a delicious snack for Donald Duck's nephews, Huey, Dewey and Louie.

Oh, fooey, please don't think I'm screwy!
 
Huey, Dewey, and Louie are not to be confused with Click and Clack's attorneys, Dewey, Cheatham, and Howe.

Not to be outdone by Disney and his three ducklings, Walter Lantz made a few 30's cartoons with duck quintuplets named Fe, Fi, Fo, Fum, and Fooey!
 
Dewey, Cheatham and Howe was a fictitious law firm in a Three Stooges short and it has inspired me to begin writing a new Christmas play about a trio of unscrupulous moneylenders known as The Three Scrooges.

"Please, sir, may I have another lump of coal for the furnace?" "C'mon, what's the matter wit' you? I'll tear your tonsils out!"
 
The Three Scrooges were visited by the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future; who told them to go Scrooge themselves.

Fa la la la la, la, n'yuk, n'yuk, n'yuk...
 
Themselves being allergic to eiffel, Jacques and Henri decided against taking the tour of the Eiffel Tower.

Jeff, I hope you don't think that was an eiffelly bad sentence. If you do, you'll probably tell me, "You've got to change your eiffel ways."
 


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