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Fantastic word game

The Game Czar (that would be me) welcomes you back to these pages, Weiserguy, but needs to remind you of something that he would have mentioned to you when you first joined us which is that your beginning clue would be the bolded ending clue from the previous contribution.

While you didn't actually change what was bolded, it's the bolded part that is supposed to start the new contribution. No adding other words before it. Get it? Understand? Great! Also, don't forget it's one sentence and one sentence only. I should assess a demerit or two or seven because you aren't brand new. You've been here before. You've lurked for a long time. You know the deal. But I won't this time. Only this time. We appreciate your assistance in this vitally important undertaking.

rosecity, thanks for giving him the warning and welcome back from your latest brief absence.
 
Your beginning clue would be the bolded ending clue from the previous contribution and you would never have faced any dressing-down, albeit mild, that you wound up getting from the previous two contributors.

I see you got off with no demerits as well, which is fine with me, your Director of Linguistics, as the grammar, punctuation and spelling of your submission were perfect.
 
The back seat is a really good spot to enjoy some topless driving.

Good morning TFWG Team. Off to work I go, hi ho, hi ho.
 
Some topless driving can be done in the 1979 Lincoln Mark III, which sits out behind Connie's cozy barn, after the MF2M took the roof off with a cutting torch.

No bother. I disliked that danged ol' car anyway, although she sure did get some second looks and head turns driving the thing into town alongside Connie who rode shotgun.

What a sight!
 
Stubborn chicken fat stains can easily be removed from any garment with a little lye soap and some good old-fashioned elbow grease.

Take it from a country boy who knows a thing or two about fowl markings of every sort.
 
Liver is not something I enjoy but what I do very much enjoy is welcoming everyone to the weekend.

So, therefore, welcome to the weekend. Please join us Saturday night for another fantastic 80s Rockfest at the new Illusions. The Denny's-sponsored and well-guarded mechanical bull will be there to welcome you along with kenny, Dave and myself playing the best in 80s rock plus your requests. Later on, join us at Denny's for some great grub. Have a great weekend!!
 
Welcoming everyone to the weekend is just something I do to let everyone know we are a friendly bunch and that the Fantastic Word Game (TFWG as I and all Game Czars prefer) is a safe and easy way to have some fun.

Happy Saturday. Hope to see everyone tonight at the new Illusions.
 
A safe and easy way to have some fun is spending time at band camp volunteering to teach some of life's skills to the band campers.
 
Skills, to a certain degree, are a requirement in the day-to-day operations of a large ranch, and the greatest of those are having a natural compassion for your animals.

Critters need someone to care about them, too.
 
For your animals to enjoy their own version of band camp, the non-human division of PowerWorld LLC offers acres of land for them to roam and run free.

PowerWorld also has our own version of Elly May Clampett who takes care of the critters including taking them for a swim in the cee-ment pond.
 
My intern (or milk maiden, as rednecks everywhere prefer) is proficient in milkin', pickin', shuckin' and jivin'.

It's worth the price of fare just to see her shell a pea.
 
Shuckin' and jivin' is a phrase I once used in a headline several years ago, only to be told by my boss to change it because of its racial overtones.

Son of a gun, he was right. Never used it again.
 
Overtones of racism they may be to you north of the Mason-Dixon line dwellers, but it's a standard, everyday saying in Cenla, where the homies literally outnumber everyone else.

I recommend "We Shuckin'" in Alexandria. Some of the best Cajun cookin' this side of the mighty Mrs. Sip.
 


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