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Fantastic word game

One thing at a time, minute by minute, the library staff have been pouring over complaint logs of a certain company which is rarely on time if they show up at all.

The interns have taken solace in being able to check the boxes with all of the identical complaints to those we have in the library, hoping that their "helpful information" vote will be included in the tally. They are also comforted by knowing that there have been at least 1,600 complaints just in the last couple of months.
 
Towel wrapping is a lost art, but then so is rolling your hair in those pink plastic rollers with the snap on clips, which you did after taking the towel off your wet head and before sitting under the dryer and getting your nails done, because you just knew that Ed McMahon would be pulling up with the Publisher's Clearinghouse crowd, and you did not want to be the one in the dog of a housecoat, wearing worn out scruffy slippers with your hair in rollers, with a cigarette dangling from your lips when you answered the door.

In other words, you wanted to look your best, dressed to the nines like Phyllis Diller when our good friend, Ed McMahon, came by with all the gang.
 
When you answered the door, dmargalotti, and found one of the lovely young library interns standing there in tears, it was especially nice of you to take her in, give her some lemonade, and listen to her troubles.

That dmargalotti is one sweet International Director of Band Camp.
 
TFWG is quite grammatically incorrect, but those are preferences rather than rules of the game, so let us just grit our teeth in anticipation of that occasional instance of fingernails being dragged down the blackboard.
 
The sound of a dentist's drill is quite awful but it doesn't come close to the horrifying sound of a UFO landing in dmargalotti's backyard.
 
The Buildings and Grounds Crew (or TBGC as some prefer) is not supposed to be tending to the personal grounds of our IDBC (International Director of Band Camp as most prefer) as that would be considered a conflict of interest between the TBGC, dmargalotti (dm as most of the lovely young library interns prefer), PowerWorld LLC (PWLLC as most executives prefer) and, of course, the Fantastic Word Game (TFWG as most Game Czars prefer).
 
The TBGC, dmargalotti (dm as most of the lovely young library interns prefer), PowerWorld LLC (PWLLC as most executives prefer) and, of course, the Fantastic Word Game (TFWG as most Game Czars prefer) are mentioned often in the 33,665 posts made over the last 3,366 pages.
 
Sing along with Mitch, and who knows what might happen, especially if you keep your eye on the ball, as Foghorn Leghorn once said.

"Keep your eye on the ball, son. I say...eye. Ball. Eye. Ball. Get it? Eyeball.".
 
As Foghorn Leghorn once said, keep your eye on the ball, keep your feet on the ground, and keep reaching for the stars.

Ummm, no, wait a minute.
 


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