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Fantastic word game

The ultimate road trip was once depicted by the Griswold Family traveling on vacation to an amusement park.
 
One hilarious movie is the blooper version of TFWG: The Movie especially the scenes where the dmargalotti role is played by Betty White.

Warming up at the new Illusions for another great 80s Rockfest with Dave, Kenny and myself.
 
The dmaragalotti role is played by Betty White and she will also assume the role in the sequal next year.

Happy Mother's Day to all.
 
3D glasses used to be made of a lightweight, cardboard frame with flimsy, celluloid-like plastic lenses that we wore for early 3D movies, but these days they are not made of the same materials.
 
The same materials cannot be used to make X-ray glasses like the ones every teenage boy thought about buying when they saw them advertised for sale in the back of their favorite comic books.
 
A long time ago, people had to exist without the internet, but today, we sit down, log into our computers, launch our browsers, do whatever we do and wonder how we ever got along in life without it!
 
TFWG (otherwise known as The Fantastic Word Game), FWG being the preferred short description, has been around for nearly eleven and one-half years.
 
For nearly eleven and one-half years, we have been telling Miss Silkie that TFWG (as most of us prefer) was born on December 3, 2016 which means it is approaching nearly ten and one-half years.
 
It is approaching nearly ten and one-half years since the FWG (as I prefer) launched and, because of that, we've had nearly 10½ years worth of big-time fantastic word game fun!
 
We've had nearly 10½ years worth of big-time fantastic word game fun, including showing the Game Czar that born on December 3, 2006 is not the same thing as born on December 3, 2016, which means neither of us is very handy with counting the days.

Right you are, WMC. I was thinking eleven years, and realized we were not quite there yet when I typed 11-1/2. Cue sarah sarah (que sera sera).
 
With counting the days and both of us making simple mistakes, I think we can both agree, Miss Silkie, that pretty much everyone except for you and scanman prefers TFWG.
 


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