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The next post, which is now this post, will not mention professional wrestling but it will include a reference to the one year I spent on my high school's wrestling team.
 
High school's wrestling team (or "my high school's wrestling team," as most players of this game would prefer as a clue, for greater ease in beginning the next contribution) didn't exist, as wrestling was not a varsity sport there in the '70s.
 
The 70s decade was dominated by such Legends as Harley Race, Fritz Von Erich, Nick Bockwinkel, and one of my all time favorite heels "Maniac" Mark Lewin.

That should serve to scratch your rasslin' itch.
 
The always popular noodle kugel is not something I've ever heard of so, following some brief research, I have asked Miss Silkie and the lovely young library interns to cook up a batch as soon as they can.

Looked up the kugel on The Google. Sounded interesting except for something about cottage cheese.
 
As soon as they can, Miss Silkie and the lovely young library interns should also consult The Google as to whether contact information for this Myrtle is readily available so that we can set up a meeting to discuss erecting a side by side mechanical bull and wrestling ring on her extraordinary beach.
 
The surf and turf at Red Lobster is what I tend to order, but let me be honest when I tell you that the only reason I even bother with the place is for those incredibly tasty cheddar bay biscuits.
 
 Lobster bisque can be made from scratch at home, and turn out to be a sensationally creamy delight, if one searches for the official Ruth's Chris recipe on The Google.

Speaking from experience here, folks.
 
Very infrequently does a day go by when I don't contribute here at the Fantastic Word Game (TFWG as I and all professional Game Czars prefer) so here is today's fine contribution to add to my ever growing pile of contributions over the last 16 1/2 years.

The Google tells me this about the most popular search engines:
7 Best Search Engines in the World in 2023

  • Google.
  • Bing.
  • Yahoo.
  • DuckDuckGo.
  • Google Scholar.
  • DogPile.
  • Yandex.
I've never heard of those bottom 3.
 
My ever growing pile of contributions over the last 16 1/2 years (or about seven years, as I prefer because I don't like to lie) is a source of pride, but even more precious to me are all the thumbs-up and LOL reactions I've accumulated.

Yandex is a Russian-owned search engine. DogPile -- which I'm surprised is even around -- predates Google by several years.
 


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