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Fantastic word game

Compliment your closest friend on the natural look of their recent face-lift and watch the reaction.
 
Your judgement on society depends on American society's judgment on you for misspelling the word judgment which, in America which is where we are, there is no e.

I'm playing the role of CT this evening.
 
There is no e in judgment, in our version of the English language, just as there is no u in color.

Great, WMC! Does this mean you're ready to talk some rasslin'?
 
In color, as in red, the color of blood, there is box office gold in professional wrestling, as fans love to see a hated heel's face turned into, as legendary commentator Gordon Solie would say, a crimson mask.
 
A crimson mask turned out to be so much more scary than what Gordon Solie had ever envisioned after the younger brother of the dead man showed up one night, in 1997, and dropped his older brother on his head.

Never launch a fireball at Percy Pringle III. Mean mark should've learned that lesson during his Texas run.
 
A blindfold and a cigarette are common tropes found in cartoonists' depictions of executions by firing squad, much as a lone coconut palm is standard in drawings of people stranded on islands.
 
The Seven Deadly Sins of modern-day radio, according to many RadioDiscussions posters, are Christmas formats that begin too early, lack of '50s and '60s oldies stations in major markets, voice tracking, automation, commercials, right-wing talk, and, at No. 1, national religious broadcasters snapping up favorite local stations.
 
Local stations that I listen to are 104.5 WXLO and 96.1 WSRS in the Worcester market and 105.7 WROR and 103.3 WBGB (Big 103) in the Boston market.
 
Many other 50,000 watt radio stations around the country carry the same syndicated programming at night which makes scanning the AM radio dial less fun than it used to be.
 
It used to be fun to call Perry Marshall at night on KDKA Radio from the abode in Southwest Durham County. ☎️
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from The Google (KDKA Radio Archives)
 
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The abode in Southwest Durham County should be jacked up and ready to go for a TFWG Labor Day Reunion hosted by Stuart and Miss Phyllis.

With a possible guest appearance by Mr. Allen himself. Can't wait. See ya there!!
 


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