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Fantastic word game

Bookish people usually have a more highly developed vocabulary and tend to be principled, upright in their dealings and conversations with others.
 
In their dealings and conversations with others, the Las Vegas casino employees who work at the blackjack tables can not make any improper moves because they are being watched every second by casino personnel who monitor the video feeds of dozens of security cameras.

"Dealings." See what I did there?
 
Security cameras caught the lovely young library interns sneaking an extra muffin or two after closing time but there won't be any disclipinary action because Miss Silkie is always happy when the interns mooch the muffins.

She'd be more offended if they didn't mooch them.
 
"When The Interns Mooch The Muffins," by Billy Bob Stetson, was number four last week on the country charts.

Santa Claus is always so jolly 'cause he knows where all the naughty girls live...
 
The country charts always include several songs about men cheating on their wives, and that is somewhat ironic considering how many country singers have cheated on their wives.

Hey, Garth, why is your face red?
 
Wives seem to be the topic, unless we are supposed to all file a complaint, make a joke or just keep them wondering what we do next.
 
Next week is Christmas, and I don't think it's too early to wish my fellow gamers a merry one.

Also a Happy Hanukkah, a wonderful Kwanzaa, a terrific New Year, and for those of you who are Greek/Serbian/Armenian Orthodox, the same only later...
 
An unorthodox date opened the front door and was wearing a yellow vinyl raincoat and a large bib and I thought she was crazy until we arrived at our destination and she explained that she had thought I said I was taking her to a nosh pit when I had actually said "mosh pit."
 
mosh pit dancing was not a part of life at Woodstock as far as I know, since it involves pushing and shoving to punk rock and other somewhat more violent types of music, though they did have being live on stage in common with Woodstock.
 
Woodstock tried to make a snowman that looked like Snoopy but it was a very tiny snowman and when he added a lump of coal to look like Snoopy's nose, the little snowman fell over and Woodstock uttered some sounds that we would never have expected to hear from a bird.
 
Including publishing a newspaper or three, The McClatchy Media Company also owned a few radio and TV stations.

McClatchy sold their broadcast facilities several years ago, and is only in the newspaper business now.
 
Radio and tv stations have been trotting out the Christmas fare for a couple of weeks now which means that, in a couple of weeks, everything will be back to normal.

Hey, LARR, got any fun or interesting factoids on what radio or tv station might have been the very first in history to broadcast a Christmas (or any holiday really) related program?
 
Radio and tv stations have been trotting out the Christmas fare for a couple of weeks now which means that, in a couple of weeks, everything will be back to normal.

Hey, LARR, got any fun or interesting factoids on what radio or tv station might have been the very first in history to broadcast a Christmas (or any holiday really) related program?

If you count Election Day as a holiday, then the answer must be KDKA.
 
Everything will be back to normal now that I've worked around the missing post.

Speaking of which, if you don't get all the Christmas Cards you expected, would that be called Partial Post?
 
The missing post meant that every time the vultures perched on the telephone wire, it sagged almost to the ground.

Many of you know that I write the daily radio history features for LARadio.com.A few years ago I wrote about the first Christmas broadcast. It took place at 9 pm Christmas Eve in 1906. Ronald Fessenden, broadcasting to shipboard wireless radio operators from a transmitter in Brant Rock, Massachusetts, read from the 2nd chapter of Luke and then played O Holy Night on the violin. Fessenden wished everyone a merry Christmas and urged the radio operators to write to him and let him know how clear the reception was. His broadcast was picked up by ships as far away in Norfolk, Virginia. A few modern-day researchers think that the broadcast was not on Christmas Eve but took place several days earlier. I say it was Christmas Eve. So there!
 
To the ground beef, add bread crumbs, beaten egg(s), finely chopped red and green peppers, and whatever seasonings you like; mix well and pour into a loaf pan, then bake thoroughly for an excellent meat loaf.
 
Meat loaf from last week is what I'll be throwing at CTListener for 'dialoguing' but not contributing to the game.

Seriously, folks, I just reprimanded LARR back on the 1st of the month for that very thing. We have 3 whole rules (One sentence and one sentence only; bolding beginning and ending clues; dialogue in italics but don't dialogue without also playing). Is it really that difficult to follow them?? You people seriously want to see my head explode, I know you do. I tell ya, ever since quad left and dmargalotti has pretty much now disappeared, this place is slowing going to heck and worse. Apparently, you kids today can't appreciate what we older folks brung ya. ;)
 
Contributing to the game was difficult for Jeff to do, considering that he was only the water boy and sat on the bench during every game, but he finally hit upon the idea of giving the players water via a Super Soaker squirt gun while they were on the field.

And Jeff's Super Soaker covers considerably more yardage than Johnny Manziel did in the Browns' 30-0 loss to the Bengals. :)
 


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