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Fantastic word game

Your comfort zone would be immediately challenged if I were to show up at Denny's this Saturday night, with a fifth of Johnnie Walker black label in one hand, and the rear end of a scantily clad lady friend in the other.
 
See, this is the kind of glorious daily contribution I look forward to reading from the cerebral one.
 
The one who can figure things out quickly, usually ends up spoiling the excitement of the others within the group looking to enjoy a fun evening confined in an escape room.
 
Confined in an escape room would make a great premise for a horror movie where teenagers would die after a set amount of time until they could escape the room. 🧩
 
Until they could escape the room, they were forced to rub the lotion on the skin, or else they get the hose again.
 
Interest in the standard TFWG fare has waned, so we went ahead and spiced things up with a different array of pure nonsense and utter foolishness.
 
Utter foolishness abounds in the minds of those who think interest in TFWG mainstays such as The Lovely Olivia, topless driving, the mechanical bull and Saturday Night Rockfests at Illusions, Megan McCormick, band camp, the lovely young library interns, and a host of other topics has waned and it just goes to show us that you have no respect for the traditions that have made us the greatest continuous thread in the history of the internet.
 
The traditions that have made us the greatest continuous thread in the history of the internet are stale, overused, redundant, and absolutely disheartening that some of you have been sitting here for nearly 2 decades of your lives talking about the same old fare.

Looks like that got you a little hot under the collar, Dave. Since professional wrestling is not the only subject of which I possess a vast knowledge, I'll refer you to the book of Ephesians, chapter 4, verse 32.
 
The same old fare from the Good Book that some holier-than-thou individuals call upon to prove a point usually involves John 3:16 or similar well-known passages, but the worthiness of TPS Reports, Rockfests, interns or a certain bogus bucking bovine of inclusion in TFWG discourse are addressed nowhere within the Bible's pages, so while returning to those topics again and again may annoy some, it cannot rightfully be called a sin.

"We're gonna kill the Fatted Calf tonight, so stick around." -- bovine reference in the Parable of the Prodigal Son, borrowed by Bernie Taupin.
 
A sin can only be forgiven, according to the Good Book, if you truly repent for your misdeeds rosecitymedia so before you go getting all sanctimonious on me here, my previous post was intended to interpreted with a heavy dose of sarcasm which is unfortunately not a fruit of the spirit as referenced in Ephesians 5:9.
 
Ephesians 5:9 admonishes us in goodness, righteousness and truth, so for goodness sake, the right thing to do, truth be told, would have been to bold that clue, so that the rest of us would not need to attempt a guess at your intent for the beginning of the next sentence of our little conversation.

If anybody doesn't like that I bypassed the unbolded clue, sue me.
 
The next sentence of our little conversation was bound to include those Friday night references of which we are so fond (not) if I had not chosen to post right now, so the non-Fridayish post I offer here only serves to delay the inevitable.
 
The inevitable Friday reference will have to wait until another time, because Friday is simply not on my mind this evening.

This appears to be a long billed hermit hummingbird using a petal for a birdbath. Edited for italicization.
 

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