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Fantastic word game

Reaching 10,000 pages is the ultimate goal, so let's keep it on the light and bright like mon cher and cara bella.
 
Mon cher and cara bella are not recognized as acceptable end clues because according to the Official TFWG Rule Book (Unabridged Version 17, Copyright 2016), in Section 07.0004, subsection B2.1, article VII, paragraph 7, lines 53 and 54, you will see that all contributions are required to be in English.

It's not my rule, I'm just passing along the information. The rule could be amended if there is a quorum among the senior leadership. If you'd like to file a grievance, please contact your shop steward.
 
English translation would require a pop culture explanation of The Addams Family; therefore, the party of the second part responding conveys to the party of the first part the message to rule book this.
 
"Book this" would not have been a good catch phrase for McGarrett on Hawaii 5-0 so I'm glad the writers ultimately settled on "book 'em, Danno".

Not sure if I'm the party of the first part or the party of the second part, but if you're making the tasty tidbits Miss Silkie, it's gonna be a party worth attending for sure. I thought that might be an Addams Family reference but I wasn't sure. My favorite part of the show was watching Gomez play with his toy trains as he would put them on a collision course and then blow them up!
 
Charts and graphs chronicling our 10 year history, where we've been, where we are, where we want to go, and those who have brought us to where we are today, are all available at the library under the expert safekeeping of the lovely young library interns.

Some of this information is available in microfiche. Some is available in good old black and white newsprint. And still more is available in the special displays sitting front and center of the building. Very impressive too. And when Miss Silkie isn't too busy making tasty tidbits, she pops over to the library and gives free lectures from right in the midst of the display.

We're about ready to blow the roof off of the new Illusions with the best 80s rock of all time. Come on down and join us and then join us later on in the early morning hours at Denny's for a Grand Slam or two.
 
On the prowl for new band camp locations, dmargalotti, our International Director of Band Camp (Mr. IDBC as some prefer) travels the world looking for that next best hotspot.
 
That next best hotspot is usually wherever you see some kid parked on the side of the road to get the best signal to check band camp messages in case there is a need to visit the Fantastic Word Game.
 
18 hours was nothing compared to the 5-day gap that we just experienced as the Radio Discussions website was down for maintenance but thanks to the diligent efforts of the guys behind the scenes here, I'm happy to say we are back up and running again!
 
Up and running again and great to be back so let's try and make up for the lost time because this shutdown will certainly set back our 10,000 page goal by a little bit.

Wow, the IT Dept did as well as could be expected. Happy to see Bruce and Robin jump in. Darth has been excommunicated. And big thanks to scanman and his whole security team for keeping all campuses safe during the shutdown. I could definitely use a tasty tidbit.
 


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