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Fantastic word game

One of the horns that irks this redneck to no end belongs on a train, but ends up on a lifted Chevy or even a Honda Accord, by these dad-blamed kids with nothing better to do than running around town scaring people.
 
A musical about street toughs is an idea whose time came and went with "West Side Story," but now we have something better in the form of 60-second musicals about prescription drugs, such as the ad for Jardiance with the plus-size woman trying to dance while singing about controlling her Type 2 diabetes.
 
Even if you don't own a car, you can live a good life in today's pharmaceutical commercials, especially if you live in a small semi-suburban area with a lot of mom and pop stores, a bike shop, street festivals, singing competitions, cook-offs, coffee shops, bistros, and string lights near a body of water.
 
String lights near a body of water only if you take proper precautions, so as to avoid a shocking situation.

Even if you don't own a car, you can live a good life in today's pharmaceutical commercials, especially if you live in a small semi-suburban area with a lot of mom and pop stores, a bike shop, street festivals, singing competitions, cook-offs, coffee shops, bistros, and string lights near a body of water.
You left out the singing mailman!!
 
Pearl Harbor Day is definitely not something I would compare my piddling little ol' return to, because I think we all understand its place in our shared history.

But it's nice to be back. Thanks for the welcomes.
 
Our shared history demands that we always remember the precise date of the Pearl Harbor attack and that we never commemorate significant historical events three days early, as happened not long ago in connection with the start of this very thread.
 
The on-call engineers at sweatshops like the one quadraphonic apparently operates are too busy to answer maintenance calls, as they're outside the building barring the windows so the ladies inside can't escape.
 
Radio DJ College is a place where you can learn great broadcasting skills like talking up a record.

This is an ad from Billboard, vintage 1956.
 

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Talking up a record is a lost art, but I'll try my hand at a variation of that skill right now by talking up the next contribution to this thread with rapid-fire patter like "OK, kids, it's 20 minutes before the big hour of 6 here in PowerWorld, and that means it's time again for another amazing sentence here at T(t)he Fantastic Word Game!"

"Tee-eff-double-you-GEEEEEEE!"
 
Game certainly has pressed forward more quickly with quad's return.

CT, referring to contribution #45,570, I commemorated our anniversary 3 days late, not 3 days early. But I get your point. I think.

Also, I noticed that my anniversary announcement on the Questions about Radio Discussions board has generated 1 response (from rosecity so that doesn't really count) and barely any views. Figured something that's been around for 17 years including the entire life of Radio Discussions might bring about even a short conversation from someone but I guess not. Not even a congratulatory response from our esteemed moderator David Eduardo. Very sad indeed.
 
quad's return is a most welcome surprise.

So good to see you, quad!

As to my absence yesterday, it was hair washing day, so I had to wash my hair. That's my story, and I'm sticking to it.
 
Surprise to all of us that quad came back to help us celebrate 17 years of the Fantastic Word Game (TFWG as all Game Czars prefer) so we hope his stay is a lengthy one.
 
A lengthy one of those all-beef franks, on a bun with spicy brown mustard and relish, would be a tasty late-night snack if it weren't so likely to cause acid reflux.

WMC: I can't speak for anyone else, but the Questions about RD forum is not one I check on most days. In fact, I only do so after an outage or glitch or if I have asked a question there myself.
 


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