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Fantastic word game

Way down yonder, on the banks of the biggest of the three cattle tanks we maintain at The RCM Ranch, lie several families of turtles who all like to soak up the sun.
 
Every eye-appealing trip to sunny Florida WMC makes, he leaves everybody behind to party hardy while he frolics in the surf, the spoiled little rascal.
 
The spoiled little rascal was going to point out to Miss Silkie that the word she needs to be using is 'hearty' but I checked The Google which told me that 'hardy' and 'hearty' are interchangeable.

I'm sure our Director of Linguistics will have something to say about it anyway.
Have a great day everyone!
 
Today is complete, for Fantastic Word Game, now that the representative from the deep South has chimed in.

Bad storms this here way, last evening. Took down trees, flipped over trailers down the road, disrupted several major interchanges (well, major for Tyler) throughout town, and lots of chainsaw action going down at The Ranch this morning. All cow pies aside, it was one scary sum'bitch here last night. The Cajun Queen and I were hunkered down for this one. I'm native, and I've never been that close to a tornado at home. All around us, but never right on top of us. What an experience.
 
It's time to get this day started with your favorite, Miller Lite-fueled, rambling redneck, and I'll open the proceedings by simply walking into the room with 3 dozen hot, fresh Shipley's donuts, and a dozen Earl Campbell Texas-sized jalapeño kolaches.

Can somebody start some coffee?
 
3 dozen hot, fresh Shipley's donuts, and a dozen Earl Campbell Texas-sized jalapeño kolaches were much appreciated by the first responders down Tyler way after cleaning up the storm debris near the RCM Ranch and soothing Constance's jangled nerves.

A couple were seen going back to their trucks wearing telltale milk mustaches, or so I hear.
 
 Nerves are shot down here, my friend, and I'll certainly be glad when everything gets back to normal.

I'd milk poor ol' Connie dry, if she were supplying mustaches to everyone involved in the process of clean-up and restoration. I'll tell you what, we Texans may be loud, proud, and even overbearing, but when something knocks us down, we band together as a family and help our fellow neighbors out to lift them back up.

A tip of the 10 gallon to Smith County, TPD, SCSD, all the EMTs, and every hardworking East Texan who has stopped their respective lives on a dime so they can pitch in, with a chainsaw/pitchfork/front end loader, or just their gloved hands and a pair of rubber boots, going around the county and giving a hand anyway they can.
 
"Back to normal" is a relative term because my normal probably differs from your normal, but then again, who is to say what is, and what isn't normal when we seem to be living in a time where anything goes.
 
Anything goes into the pig trough, because those fat, little boogers will scarf down absolutely anything you throw in front of them.

Kayla learned that the hard way, after dropping her bag of Buc-ee's nuggets when she was taking the daily tour of the pig pens.
 


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