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Fantastic word game

Never forget those who put on the uniform and bravely serve our country.

Gosh almighty. That's the nicest thing I've ever seen WMC write about my neck of the woods. Thanks, partner. A tip of the 10 gallon to you and your folks. 🤠
 
Island of Samoa is well-known for producing a long list of professional wrestlers, several Yokozunas, and some spectacularly breathtaking waterfalls.
 
I was a young lad when I went to Niagara Falls too, which means that WMC and I might have been there at the same time.

It was 1967, I was 3 years old, and we stopped on our way to Expo '67 in Montreal.
 
Possible changes coming to our band camps this fall include 5G network connectivity so that our campers, staff, and volunteers can keep up with all that's happening in the world.
 
With all that's happening in the world, isn't it nice to know that Fantastic Word Game (FWG, as most rednecks prefer) is here as an escape from the everyday bump and grind?
 
The everyday bump and grind is over and done with for the week for many people.

dmargalotti, I was just a year old in 1967. I was probably 10 years old during the trip in question.

Regarding that bump and grind, time to do a smidge of that tomorrow night at the new Illusions as we head into another funtastic 80s Rockfest. Join us in person or via the huge PowerWorld livestream. Have a go at the Denny's-sponsored mechanical bull. And have a go at some yummy Denny's foodstuffs later on. Have a great weekend!!!
 
Many people have taken the weekend off from contributing so I'll just follow myself and hope that someone else contributes before I have to follow myself again.
 
I'll have to follow myself again and again, so it doesn't appear that I have lost a ton of subscribers after witnessing that unfortunate series of events which occurred at the new Illusions last night.

You'd think that with only 4 paid fares in the house, we'd have been able to conduct ourselves in a more civilized manner, but then Kayla started pulling out ring ropes and turnbuckles from the basement (cellar, as I believe y'all Yankees prefer) and all hell broke loose.

Wish I'd have just stayed home. Connie won't even shoo flies off herself this morning, and I guess I can just forget about my bowl of Post Toasties this morning. She's still in udder shock over seeing a headless bull made from metal, springs, and recoils.
 
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That unfortunate series of events that occurred at the new Illusions last night explains the grease stains I noticed this morning on my intern's jeans.

So that cow was there as well, rcm? That makes sense. No milk mustache, but Kayla had that faraway look in her eyes at the breakfast table earlier when passing the cream.
 
Jeans (Mr. Green Jeans as many a child prefers) was the local handyman and friend who often visited Captain Kangaroo.

Bob Keeshan, who played the Captain, also portrayed the original Clarabell the Clown on the Howdy Doody show.
 
Captain Kangaroo was also a guitarist for Ozzy Osbourne before donning the bobbed wig.
 
The bobbed wig was often part of the disguise used by Kerri Russel's character, Elizabeth Jennings, on the TV show The Americans which featured a couple of deep-cover Soviet spies pretending to a typical middle income Washington, DC family during the height of the Cold War.
 


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