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Fantastic word game

Noticable to one or two, I reckon, I've apparently been hangin' out with the rest o' the crowd who hadn't even realized that there has been a decrease in WMC's participation.

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A little attention requested n' delivered, hombre.
 
Some would admit that they care while others would admit that they don't but, either way, my attendance and participation will continue on its present course.
 
America is home to many great things, such as baseball, hot dogs, apple pie, Chevrolet and The Fantastic Word Game (TFWG as many prefer.)
 
Baseball, hot dogs, apple pie, Chevrolet and the Fantastic Word Game (TFWG as many prefer) are some of what makes America great.

Sorry, after further review from the booth, that was kinda repetitive, but then I try to edit it and it still won't format right, so I'll just be repetitive. Allons-y!
 
What makes America great are all the things quadraphonic lists, but if I had my way, I'd make repetition in word games punishable by death.

Although for longtime FWG posters, I'd probably commute that sentence to six demerits.
 
Death is a little bit harsh, but I will have an appointed task force investigate why I was allowed to go forth with that post, and will get back to you in a future press conference.
 
Current fashion styles don't mean a hill o' beans to this ol' redneck, n' is exactly why The RCM Ranch's walk-in closet is filled with nothin' but Carhartt overalls from Tractor Supply.
 
People like me who don't even own a tractor know that if you get caught behind one on a small rural road, you will be driving very slowly.
 


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