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Fantastic word game

Official business correspondence regarding lucrative product endorsement deals for Constance the cow has increased tenfold since mentions of her somewhat risque activities started appearing in this thread.

Take note: WMC, rcm and my very own Kayla the petite blonde intern (who is handling the aforementioned correspondence) also stand to benefit from any potential movie, television or online media opportunities that may come Connie's way, so you all ought to think twice about reducing references to her here.
 
Bed sheets aren't usually discussed as a topic here at The Fantastic Word Game (or TFWG, as some seem to prefer) but apparently the previous poster thought that it would be interesting to talk about.
 
The Hays Code went out the window a long time ago but, now when I see a movie warning that it "contains adult situations", I expect to see a guy like me going to work every day, pay his bills, complaining about the cost of gas and groceries, and falling asleep in his chair while watching Wheel of Fortune.
 
Wheel of Fortune contestants always lose out when they take those wild guesses and assumptions when taking a stab at solving a puzzle with all but one letter remaining that has nothing to do with the issue that is some topic that they made up and then forgot about as they set out to get on the game at some point.

I think I've sat through that game show twice, and I couldn't believe the idiot all excited about getting to solve the puzzle, with one, or two blanks maximum to fill in, and then missed; and the answer was simple, common sense.
 
At some point, scanman came to the realization of what I already knew.

As you said, it's not just on FWG either, HOSS. Our contributions are no longer counted in any of the games of the arcade. Not sure what to say, other than what I've said before. We'd better drop our quarters in the slots while we can. I'm not so sure "playing games" are a part of the plan for the new direction of RadioDiscussions.com. We'll see soon enough.

Connie wanted me to express her gratitude for the Linguistics Czar's moo-ving words. There's an extra quart of milk headed your way, partner.
 
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Enjoy it while you have it, because one early summer's day you may just drive up to the ticket booth, with your Sweetie Pie in tow, and stare directly at the cobwebs adorning the window for a lengthy spell before you realize the local drive-in theater has closed for more than just the off-season.

It was a real sad day when the Apache shuttered. If you don't know about the famous Apache Drive-In in Tyler, I'd recommend you employ The Google. Hard to believe that existed in Bible thumpin' east Texas for over 40 years.
 
The off-season doesn't exist at band camp as we hold various educational sessions all year long.

Perhaps we need to start looking for a potential new home for TFWG. I mean, really, who wouldn't want a nearly 18 year old world famous word and sentence writing game? ;)
 
All year long, I've been wondering how to go ahead and tell WMC that he's actually on to something, but doesn't know the half of it.

That's the harsh reality of the situation, partner.
 
The half of it is that I really don't want it to go away while the other half is that I realize it's just a silly word game that has nothing to do with radio message boards.
 
For those who are in their 20's and 30's, proper use of the apostrophe is something they must never have been taught in school, but what's dmargalotti's excuse?

For referring to decades, an apostrophe is used before the first digit, but for age ranges, none is needed. Three demerits.
 
No more excuses are to be found, so I guess I'll have to add Kayla, the Pretty Blonde Intern, to our Christmas card list.

She really excels in putting the ho in ho-ho-ho, and stirring up a constant jingle of CT's bells.
 
Our Christmas card list is definitely not including your Connie this year, as my Pretty (or Petite, as I prefer) Blonde Intern came back to the office early this morning still sporting a visible milk mustache.

She swears this was her last time, but my capacity for forgiveness has its limits. They apparently have been communicating, so could you please consider cutting off your cow's internet access and taking away her phone? Hooves off my Kayla!
 


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