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Fantastic word game

Writing a sentence is far less complicated than trying to get past that goon y'all have standing guard at the front door of the new Illusions.

Built like a Mack truck, I tell ya.
 
The new Illusions is open early in the morning for senior citizens so they can get their steps in while walking around the perimeter of the dance floor.

The mechanical bull however has been disconnected for their safety. We wouldn't want any of the gray hairs to fall and break hip.
 
A hardy discussion is capable of surviving harsh conditions, if "hardy" is really the word Stuart meant to use.

He may have intended to use "hearty," which would describe an enthusiastic, lively discussion, instead. Either way, there's probably enough benefit of the doubt here for him to avoid any demerits.
 
Use your brains and don't be a jackass, because you might win a Darwin award.

The Darwin Award is the only award which can only be won by losing....:rolleyes:
 
To exist in today's world, you have to roll with a lot more punches from every splinter grievance group and person out there, and learn how to deal with a lot more stupid people than they had to in medieval times.
 
Medieval times has their knights in shining armor who didn't worry for stupid, since they had a sword in one hand and buckler in the other to deal with shallow, stupid and idiotic.
 
Stupid and idiotic describes how knights were depicted in Monty Python sketches.

A reluctant 3 demerits for Silkie for her subject/verb boo-boo ("has" instead of "had"). Reserving judgment on "didn't worry for stupid." The standard wording would be "didn't worry about stupid," but the "for" usage might be a regional variation. It looks Midwestern.
 
Sketches that are pretaped on Saturday Night Live are very often the funniest of the show although many live sketches are the funniest when the players can't control themselves from falling apart in laughter.
 
A priest, a rabbi, and a minister walking into a bar together would be my clue to go ahead and close out the tab, hop in the pickup truck, fumble for the keys, and high tail it on out of there.

I'd apparently be seeing hallucinations other than just the standard line of pink elephants, and I sure do hope that minister ain't leading a Baptist flock. My granny would be spinning in her grave.
 
High tail it on out of there and get your sorry Baptist self to a library, pick up a dictionary, and discover the truth about your first two words' status.

They should be one word: hightail. Three demerits. And don't try to invoke freedom of religion.
 
Status quo would be for me to argue that I've forgotten more southern dialect than your northern eyes could ever read up on, but I won't because I'm flat out exhausted from the real world goings on, you're my fantasy land tag team partner of heelish activities, and I'd rather just accept the dastardly demerits and end this with a whimper instead of a bang.

...by the way. I ain't Baptist. Granny was. I both drink and dance. Matter of fact, give me enough of the former and I'll do the latter all night long.
 
After graduating from college, I too faced certain challenges before realizing that college may have been somewhat of a waste of time and money.
 


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