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Fantastic word game

Single day (or 24 hours as some might prefer) didn't even go by before CT strode right back in the building to claim his rightful place.

I mean, even Stuart hasn't made it back yet. rosecity, while I agree that CT is one in a million, we are all replaceable, even me although after 17+ years, I'm pretty much surgically attached to my Game Czar chair in my plush Game Czar office. I was more referring to the title and duties. Our original Linguistics Czar, raptusregalitur, was on duty in the earlier days. Don't ask me how long ago, I don't recall. You can check the archives. I believe our late great friend, Anyacat, may have had some Linguistics duties as well. So CT does mostly replace raptusregalitur but not directly because he's been gone a really long time.

And, with that, it's the weekend and CT's fave time of the week where I welcome anyone and everyone to join us tomorrow night at the new Illusions for a St. Patrick's-themed 80s Rockfest. Wear your green, drink some green beer, and dance the night away with a little help from our temporarily green friend, the Denny's-sponsored mechanical bull. Then, early Sunday morning, kenny cooks up some great green grub. See ya there and have a great weekend!!
 
My alma mater high school graduation roster includes Ron Darling who is a well known former major league baseball player and current baseball television broadcaster.

No, we were not in the same class. He is several years older than me.
 
Baseball television broadcaster Milo Hamilton was known exclusively for uttering the phrase "Holy Toledo!" every time the team for whom he was providing play by play for did something amazing or spectacular.

Even though the majority of his calls were made during his lengthy tenure with the Houston Astros and not the Toledo Mud Hens. In any case, I am taking my cow, the continually recovering Cajun Queen, my vast knowledge of professional wrestling, and my horse and buggy and we're all riding off into sunset. I have enjoyed playing the game, even when getting under the skin of WMC and vice versa, and hope each and every one of you find whatever peace, love, and happiness for which you search. I may stop by down the road to check in on old friends and throw in a Wrestlemania moment at the game for grins and giggles (just to cause a good old-fashioned head explosion).

The Rose City Ranch's doors are now closed for business. All pending reservations are being honored by our good friends at The Vermont Villa & Suites. Ask for the Connecticut Listener upon arrival, and tell him Rose sent ya.

✌️🙂
 
Something amazing or spectacular has happened for which I don't know the specific reason so perhaps we'll have scanman's security team look into it.

Bye rosecity. My head bids you a fond-ish farewell.

Gosh, won't Stuart be a little surprised when he comes back. If he comes back. Has anyone ever seen rosecity and Stuart in the same room? I think not!!
 
Look into it harder and longer than any song ever sung by Dan Fogelberg.

Is that a flounce or a forced exile or just a regular ol' farewell at the screen door? Feels like I'm lost.
 
Dan Fogelberg was a little confused when he wrote a song about Christmas Eve but called it "Same Old Lang Syne," referring to a traditional Scottish tune sung on New Year's Eve.

But hey, when you're the leader of the band, you can write the songs any way you want to.

Not sure what to make of ol' rose's exit, honestly.
 
Eve Plumb played middle daughter Jan Brady on The Brady Bunch which was a story of a lovely lady and a man named Brady.

My guess is he was inspired by your quick exit and comeback, CT, and will reappear sometime tomorrow.
 
A story of a lovely lady and a man named Brady tells a tale of two folks with kids who got hitched and formed a big family.

Check ya later, rosecity. ✌️
 
A big family with several children came by band camp the other day to inquire about sending all the kids to the same summer session as it was important to keep them together.

Of course, we said yes, certainly regarding various extracurricular activities, but they'd be apart for parts of the day during the formal education parts of the schedule. They accepted. We look forward to seeing them around the Memorial Day move-in.
 
Strong glue, paper clips, staples, elastics and nails are all various things one could use to keep things bunched together.
 
He was "Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you down, never gonna run around and desert you" and that commitment is part of what has made Rick Astley one of the greatest showmen entertainment history will ever know.
 
The always-thinking dmargalotti, is tempting me to read the past posts more quickly!

The surgery did not go as planned. Due to a medication I should have stopped taking, my blood pressure dropped half way through the procedure and surgery had to be stopped! We will try again later.! So onward with TFWG!
 
More quickly responded to than the quick thinking dmargalotti is a fast talking nitwit from that other band camp fast talking and explaining what our analytical board is thinking, and it's just our take on the situation, which the board has never missed the mark.
 


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