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Fantastic word game

Thousands of new contributions to The Fantastic Word Game (TFWG as anybody who is somebody prefers) (FWG as we library types prefer), managed to come in from everywhere since yesterday, which gave me a bit of catch up reading.

Darth, you are absolutely correct in your redundancy assessment, but what if it was more like nesting dolls (any kind) until those who solve the puzzles finally get to the minutest of dolls in the nest? Does that require cryptography or archaeology?
 
Megan McCormick's new tell-all biography of Aaron Neville was easy to write, as all she had to do to get Neville to spill his guts was to say, "Tell it like it is."

Two nits to pick: 1) A biography is written about someone else; what McCormick has written is an autobiography. 2) Wouldn't library types' preference in the FWG/TFWG debate be neither, opting instead for "FWG, T"?
 
Be sure to post more frequently, CTListener if you want to pick my posts apart.

Just kidding, CT. But I didn't mean that she wrote her own biography because yes, that would then make it an auto-biography. I probably should have worded that differently to avoid any confusion.
 
If you want to pick my posts apart you should either do so rhetorically, in such a way as there could not possibly be an answer, or be prepared to figure out much much later in life what I said in reply.

Heh heh
 
In reply to Scarlett O'Hara's beseeching questions, Rhett Butler famously answered, "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn."

This should get interesting; also heh heh.
 
At Applebee's Restaurant, Kenny's friends were curious as to what happened to the WMC part of Kenny & Dave & WMC's 80s Rockfest.

Seems Dave has so fully recovered from his alien probings that he's shoving me to the corner. That's ok, even though I stepped in during Dave's alien absence, it's his and Kenny's show. I knew this day would come. <sniffle> It was fun while it lasted. <whimper> I'll just go back to full time Game Czaring and managing the new Illusions.
 
The WMC part of Kenny & Dave & WMC's 80s Rockfest should remain in the mix since having all three hosts presenting makes the show more diverse and interesting.
 
Interesting things can be found in your area if you hit the road and leave the confines of the city for the day.

WMC-- no aliens, unless you count my cousin from Scotland who's living here now. My general non-existence the last couple months can be attributed to a major project involving upgrading the campus' entire network infrastructure to cat-6 (10GBASET ethernet forthcoming!) and overhauling KFWG's master production centre. So FWG has now been cut over to a DVB-based workflow (1080P full-HD production) but not actually on the air in HD yet, here or in Pendleton, which are still 480I for the time being. That cutover will likely happen after Christmas.
 
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The Scenery of the Sierra mountains was awesome to see as the first snow finally arrived.
 
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The first snow finally arrived out there but, fortunately, it hasn't arrived here yet which I'm thrilled about because we had enough snow last year to last us to 10,000 pages.

Great show at the new Illusions last night and thanks especially to Dave and Kenny for keeping me in the mix.
 
Here at the Fantastic Word Game we notice which three words are prominent and the first letters of each of those words; however, arguing the point is moot.
 
FWG is the way to go as I come in to grab the 32900th post.

Can you believe this thread's close to a decade old already?
 


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