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Fantastic word game

His acting career wouldn't have been ridiculed nearly as much if he'd played Gandhi or Moses or even Julius Caesar, but movie executives never offered Pauly Shore any of those roles.
 
After his stellular performances in "Princess Bride" and "Young Sheldon", he should be able to pick and choose any roles he wants to play.

Stellular would be 'stellar' for those scoring at home. And if you are scoring at home, congratulations!
 
Both stellular and stellar are adjectives in the English language, and if there are any questions, the Director of Linguistics will explain the differences between them.
 
The differences between them may be great, as are my differences with those who persistently abuse the language, but in the spirit of Christmas, and for today only, I am forgiving all of them.

Merry Christmas to all, and to all, even Stuart ... no demerits!
 
All of them there demerits are locked up tight for the holiday weekend but watch out come Tuesday morning, that's for sure!

Merry Christmas (Season's Greetings and Happy Holidays as some but not me prefer) to one and all from PowerWorld LLC and the Fantastic Word Game (TFWG as I very much prefer).
 
Resolutions and goals for 2023, and 2024, should include lurning gud speling, as well as not using no double negatives.
 
Expeditiously and intrepidly, we move forward, recognizing and affirming, whether vocally, silently, or keyboardingly, each post as a component of this great game we call the FWG, which for some scientists is a building block of "life.
 


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