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Fantastic word game

Depending on where you live you might be contemplating changing where you live if you don't like the climate in more ways than one.
 
In more ways than one I always wondered when a villain rendered Batman and Robin helpless in a trap, how come they did not take off their masks?

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Also remembering Anyacat 🐈
 
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Their masks were the least of their concerns as they looked for a way to escape before the bomb they were strapped to went KA-BOOM!
KA-BOOM is part of a complete circus...uh I mean breakfast.
Hopefully y'all know what I'm referring to...;)
 
Breakfast will have to wait because my head just exploded with Zman's use of an ellipsis.

Miss Silkie and scanman, can you send a couple of lovely young library interns and a couple of security guys over to clean up my office? Thanks.
 
Breakfast will have to wait because my head just exploded with Zman's use of an ellipsis.

Miss Silkie and scanman, can you send a couple of lovely young library interns and a couple of security guys over to clean up my office? Thanks.
Whoops, why was the ellipsis so bad?
Zman's use of an ellipsis is an atomic weapon?
 
Authorized personnel with top-level clearance, blah blah blah blah, and that is all I have to say about it, other than to say that the lovely young library interns are just that, having accomplished their formal education and preparing to go to their own libraries, they not WMC's maids.
 
Happy graduates from Mrs. Shower's kindergarten class of 1970 went home to grab a snack and a nap.

Mrs. Shower was actually my kindergarten teacher and I remember her, and that graduation day, with fondness.
 
A snack and a nap was unheard of in Mr. Allen's high school English classes.

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(shout out to dmargalotti!) I still remember my Kindergarten teacher, Miss Hoffler (1967).
 
English classes were preferable to math classes, but not as interesting as science, or history classes, and not nearly as much fun as recess.

Thanks for the shout out, Stuart. Back at ya'.
 
Recess was a pretty relaxing way to spend part of the school day which makes one wonder why they couldn't make it last the entire day.
 


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