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Fantastic word game

The television show "Blue Bloods" airs Friday nights on CBS, which means it's up against Fox's 2 hours of action inside the squared circle.

Take a wild guess as who wins every time at The Ranch?

The deed is done, Lingustics Czar. Yanked that modem right off the barn's wall and confiscated her iPhone. She was perturbed, to say the least. I didn't tell her who squealed, but she's a pretty smart heifer. That quart of fresh milk, previously promised, may have just become a large plastic Tupperware full of cottage cheese, but I'll let the 3 of y'all work that out amongst yourselves. I shudder to think about the disgusting details of how she goes about curdling it so fast.
 
The squared circle tried all angles to fit in with the trapezoid, the rhombus, and the cow bell.

Gotta have more cowbell!

I asked Lance about the posting counts here on the Games board. He said he isn't aware of any issues and that they have not touched that software. I also asked him if there were any plans to do away with the Games board. He said he doesn't know yet although he thinks that they would probably keep existing threads going but, perhaps, hidden from the main feed. So, there is nothing concrete but doesn't sound overly promising. We need to step it up so we can reach Post 100,000. Or maybe Post 50,000. Or 48,000.
 
The pasture is in desperate need of mowing and bailing, so I'd better get off my butt and get to work.

Yeah, I'm sorry, WMC. Saw it coming a mile down the road. Frank was all about the users of this site, every user, and I feel that vibe slipping.Not that Lance and Co. don't care, just that their focus is significantly different than what we've seen previously.

I've got Connie primed up enough to fill up several tanks with her infamously strong homemade methane, as a parting gift to each of them, just in case the RadioDiscussions.com elites do indeed pull the plug on (T)FWG.
 
Get to work collecting that memorabilia so we'll have something with which to remember the Fantastic Word Game.

Forgot to welcome everyone to the holiday weekend. We are knee deep into band camper move-in for the start of the summer session. Good to see all the PowerWorld volunteers out and about. Ran into HOSS scanman and a couple of his security guys. Saw (caught) dmargalotti "guarding" some goodies in the cafeteria. Even saw quad who, though absent recently from the boards, was going over TPS reports with some of the band campers' parents. The Memorial Day parade through band camp and downtown PowerWorld Town was terrific. Everything is running smoothly.

Please join us tonight for what could be one of the final 80s Rockfests at the new Illusions. Be there in person or via the huge PW livestream. The Denny's-sponsored mechanical bull is in prime condition and so is Kenny who will be cooking up some great grub at Denny's early Sunday morning. Have a great weekend!!
 
"Remember the Fantastic Word Game!" will be the battle cry of every band camper, topless driver, library intern and, if I can get past her rather impressive entourage, perhaps we'll even have the lovely Megan McCormick make a passionate speech on our behalf.

You gotta know that'd put just a little extra torque in Dave's gears.
 
The microphone crackles with speculation by a carnival barker type, telling its own personal sordid stories while racing toward the end of a non career full of parenthetical interjections.

 
Paranthetical interjections were heard across band camp all day long as the new band campers and their families got lost, found their way, got lost again, found their way again, and finally just gave up and sat down in the middle of the atrium with some sandwiches, snacks and tasty tidbits.

Overall, Day 1 of the holiday weekend move-in went very well. As mentioned earlier in the day, saw a lot of the volunteers helping out with directions. It was good to see Miss Silkie, Sweetie Pie and some of the lovely young library interns helping out with everything.
 
Sandwiches, snacks and tasty tidbits can all be found at The Ranch this Monday, and everybody in the FWG family (yes, you too, WMC) is welcome to come join us for the Memorial Day remembrance ceremony being held here on the grounds, but I must warn you of The Cajun Queen's long-standing bathroom policy "If you sprinkle when you tinkle, don't be a clown and just sit down".
 
Sit down and pay attention as I tell you for the umpteen hundredth time that, in a quotation, the period should be placed inside the closing quotation marks, not outside.

Three more demerits, although I probably should be stockpiling them to throw at RD ownership's enforcers should they try to shut down this game.
 
 Wine about the placement of my periods all you want, but it's only going to lead to Connie and I pulling a stunt like this.

Kayla will be ok and Connie is getting a kick out of making her earn her keep in the Linguistics office.
 
"A stunt like this" must mean that, somehow, you and your cow are co-conspirators in some twisted scheme to take over the Department of Linguistics while making my petite blonde intern (and aficionado of all things lactic) do your bidding by plying her with spiked milk.

No demerits for that far-too-obvious "wine." This office is not going to become a personal plaything for some Texas redneck and his oversexed Holstein heifer, no sirree.
 
 Milk may do a body good, but a six pack of Miller Lite, sponsors of the RCM Ranch's official cowbell, makes the rest of me feel, oh, so much better.

I've overplayed my hand, I see. The jig is up, and it looks like we'd better pack up your pail and stool, Constance. We've got to lay low by taking refuge in Parts Unknown for awhile.
 
Much better understanding of the band camp layout today as families learn to look at the map of the property posted just inside the front gate.

I mean, it's right there as you enter the property. Why wouldn't you look at it, especially if you've never been here before. Even some of the returnees look at it. And take advantage of all of the volunteers. Gotta wonder about some of these people. It's almost like working in retail. ;)
 
Inside the front gate, campers check in, get their welcome packet and spend the rest of the day and/or weekend moving in and getting accustomed to life without family members for the next few weeks.
 
The next few weeks will be pure hell for your resident redneck, but the RCM Ranch Putt N' Range has to be aerated, top-dressed and fertilized before the Texas heat really sets in.

Connie does her part by supplying the fertilizer at a steeply discounted price. Have I mentioned that the Ranch has a 9 hole course and 300 yard driving range on the grounds? I guess now's as good a time as any. $5 range buckets, all day long tomorrow.
 


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