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Fantastic word game

Detailed instructions on how to properly play the Fantastic Word Game, are a usual kind of a thing with the Game Czar, though we don't know why any more than we know why entire planes are not made out of the same indestructible material as the black box, or why lemon juice is made with artificial flavor, but dish soap is made with real lemons.
 
Lemon juice is made with artificial flavor, but dish soap is made with real lemons, and now we know that the real reason that WMC goes to Florida all the time is to elbow dmargalotti out of the way so that he can check on the latest price of the lovely Olivia's house in Jupiter.

You know we always manage to put 2 + 2 together in the Fun Department, Mr. Game Czar. She might have pulled it off the market.

http://www.bankrate.com/lite/real-estate/celebrity-house-for-sale-olivia-newton-john-1.aspx
 
The latest price of the lovely Olivia's house in Jupiter[/b[ is a bit rich for me but I've heard the Board of Governors is considering it for a weekend getaway/working vacation kind of thing.

However, much of PowerWorld's free cash is tied up with the Illusions project.
 
A weekend getaway/working vacation kind of thing might be okay if you were paying Australian gas prices which, converted to US dollars, comes to about 77 cents (US) a gallon in the loneliest city in the world, where you can also save 4 cents a gallon if you shop Woolworth, where anybody who is anybody, and even anybody who is nobody, shops down under.

No relationship to FW Woolworth, far as I know.
 
If you shop Woolworth, where anybody who is anybody, and even anybody who is nobody, shops down under, then you should shop the PowerWorld Gift Shoppe which is manned by, of course, the lovely young library interns under the direction of Miss Silkie and Sweetie Pie.

Hey, where the heck is everyone? Did Mrs. LARR steal LARR again and not tell anyone? Did everyone go on a summer vacation and not say goodbye?
 
The direction of Miss Silkie and Sweetie Pie is forward with their fine plan that good food and great customer service is top priority, which gaurantees your next visit to Tasty Tidbits will be the best lunchtime meal experience you've ever had!
 
The best lunchtime meal experience you've ever had in Aussieland results from that more than $1.00 US savings at the lunch counter (the interns will help you to figure it out), where you might still be able to select a balloon to determine the price of your banana split.

Okay, so who remembers going to the Woolworth dining room, where you could order a banana split after lunch and pick your favorite balloon, which the waitress would pop with her pencil and pull out the piece of paper with your price, ranging from a penny to 49 cents? It later ranged from a penny to 99 cents.
 
The price of your banana split and it was my own fault for writing the price of the banana on a post-it note and sticking it on the back of a parrot, because the parrot and the price of the banana both split and now I can't remember what the price of the banana was supposed to be.





If you went bowling and replaced the pins with bananas and then rolled the ball and knocked only eight of them down, would that be called a.....a.....no, never mind, That sounds like one of Jeff's bad jokes! :) In the 1950s-60s-70s, there was a Woolworth store and lunch counter on Brand Boulevard in Glendale. It was just one block away from an S.H. Kress dime store. In 2015, is there anything which can be purchased with only a dime?
 
The question I have for Miss Silkie is how many times did you eat extra dessert knowing that you'd end up paying only a penny to either 49 cents or 99 cents.

LARR, some of your puns, rejected or otherwise, are worth just a dime. :)
 
A 2-liter bottle of Royal Crown soda might be something JoeyBabe would have enjoyed from the gas station across the street from where he stayed, although I don't know how well it would go with my banana split, which once cost me a penny, but usually cost me 49 to 59 cents.

WMC, as the interns can tell you from storytime, it was a rare treat to stop at Woolworth's after shopping downtown, also a rare treat, but a fun one. I never had one for 99 cents, but we knew that we better save enough from shopping to include lunch, a full price banana split and a tip for the waitress. They served lunch on Blue Willow china at the store downtown, I'll have you know.
 
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My banana split, which once cost me a penny, but usually cost me 49 to 59 cents, was so good that I think I might add it to the future dessert menu once the new Illusions is up and running.
 
All Over The World was a pretty good tune by The Electric Light Orchestra, not to be confused with "Around the World" Parts 1 and 2 by Victor Young, which served as the soundtrack for the original Around the World In 80 Days.
 
Around the World In 80 Days reminds me of Around the World in 79 Days, which was part of the Saturday Morning animated series Cattanooga Cats.

I remember that short lived series when I was like 9, It only lasted about 2 years, around 1969-1971.
 
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Cattanooga Cats were probably not in any affiliated with Nashville Cats, although both were bands -one a cartoon version and one a Lovin' Spoonful tune with their thirteen hundred and fifty-two guitar pickers with their thirteen hundred and fifty-two guitar cases, said song somehow being one of their biggest hits.
 
The Chicago Daily Tribune will be reviewing a concert by The Lovely Olivia (TLO as most prefer) that will be held during our July 4th band camp fanfest.
 
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