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Fantastic word game

Yo ho ho and a bottle of rum is a lyric line of Dead Man's Chest from Treasure Island which we just read during story time in the library, and the kiddies were really engrossed by the time we got to "But one man of her crew alive, What put to sea with seventy-five", somewhere close to the end of the story.
 
The story for the weekend is another great 80s Rockfest with Kenny, Dave, and me Saturday night at the new Illusions.

Happy Weekend everyone. We are expecting two snowstorms this weekend here in the great northeast. Everyone stay safe and, again, join us Sat night for a rockin' good time.
 
All the great songs they play sound rather bizaarrly different when we hear the racket from the conservatory as we contemplate one of the moulted eagle feathers Sweetie Pie left by the empty glass at the smoothie bar in the lounge before he left to tickle the cages of the parrots from that other band camp.
 
That other band camp wants to be just like us but they just can't replicate our history, education curriculum, activities, and lovely young library interns.

Miss Silkie, using up all the excess vocabulary for the week? :)
 
Our history, education curriculum, activities, and lovely young library interns are just part of what sets us about from those other imposters, rouges, and neerdowells.
 
Imposters, rouges (rogues), and neerdowells (ne'er-do-wells), spelled correctly and incorrectly, have all attempted to infiltrate our operation but we always manage to capture them before something sinister happens.

Thanks to our HOSS, scanman, and his security team and, of course, Darth and his IT team.
 
Before something sinister happens, I've asked the minister to be a contributor along with the senator who will oversee the perimeter to ensure that all visitors are identified by their signature so that they do not become a prisoner to the administers who strive to live as swindlers.
 
Swindlers and shysters have a variety of schemes, scams, word games and word salads all designed to separate you from your hard earned money.
 
The Fantastic Word Game (TFWG as all Game Czars prefer) doesn't keep up with the cost of living but it does allow all people to contribute regardless of sex, creed, or poor spelling.

Looks like andrea and dmargalotti posted about the same time with dmargalotti the odd man out clue-wise. Speaking of dmargalotti's post on the previous page, kinda looks like he may have come direct from one of LARR's writing/punnetry classes. We miss him here.
 
The cost of living is generally unaffected by an individual's sex, creed, or poor spelling skills, but rather by the amount of money necessary for businesses to provide and said individual to obtain his or her goods and services.
 


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