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Fantastic word game

The New York Jets' next scheduled game is against my beloved Kansas City Chiefs, and I can assure you that they aren't going to make it easy for New York to right the ship.
 
Their knowledge of basic punctuation, how to write complete sentences, getting down with your own bad self at the new Illusions and leaving the mechanical bull alone (**coughCTcough**) are just some of the attributes we look at in choosing new leadership.
 
New leadership is a topic often broached here at the FWG on our way to conducting our shenanigans and bidness as usual.
 
Shenanigans and bidness as usual are something that we must get used to.

I had to edit my post, somebody beat me to it. I posted this but now it's just a comment.
New leadership is sometimes the same as
the old leadership.

"Meet the the new boss... same as the old boss."

BTW nobody noticed that there was a slight case of dyslexia 3 posts above this one. TFWG was posted as TWFG.;)
 
Then okay, Miss Silkie, what you should do is to directly tell him to keep his hands to himself and not to be trying to grab a handful of your (or your interns) tidbits.

#metoo
 
Tidbits cooked up by the lovely young library interns make for some good eatin'.

Good eye, Ed, good eye. I'll make sure Stuart writes TFWG 500 times on Mr. Allen's chalkboard.
 
 Eating nug-ees from Buc-ee's is always a special treat.

Stuart isn't to blame for the faux pas. He can only work from the end clue which he was given.
 
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A job well done is expected here at Duke Health Systems 👨‍⚕️

Interesting point.. On long sentences I usually copy and paste the sentence so I WILL not make an error.
 
Duke Health Systems has some excellent doctors, I hear, but beware of the one who'll give you something that will dye your pee Blue Devil blue!

That's OK. SUNY Upstate Medical will exact its revenge in orange when that jokester has a medical emergency in Syracuse.
 
"Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain" is a song made famous by Willie Nelson.
 
Willie Nelson told me to write TWFG instead of TFWG, but I should have known not to listen to him.

My fingers and my mouth usually work faster than my brain. I will humbly accept whatever punishment is appropriate for an offense such as this.
 
I should have known not to listen to him, but the devil made some very persuasive points.

Ahem...Mr. DoL. Stuart's end clue was "at Duke Health System". Where's your "at" at?? Hmm?
 
Points are not scored in baseball, but try telling that to air-headed news anchors who don't want to know about sports and try to make small talk with the sports guys by using that word instead of "runs."

Or worse, saying that a team "lost, 2 to 4," with the smaller score first. Ugh.

RCM: It looks like Stuart's clue is "at Duke Health Systems," plural. But I swear I didn't see the bold "at" when I posted my sentence. Could be my eyes deceiving me, or did Stuart add the bold "at" later?
 
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