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Fantastic word game

Dan Tanna was a Las Vegas private detective played by Robert Urich on the TV show, Vegas which aired for a few seasons beginning in 1978.

It wasn't a show I watched all that often, but I do love me some Steely Dan. Good choice there, CT!
 
1978 I was playing for the Reds, but unfortunately, not the ones in Cincinnati.

Well I guess it was probably fortunate too, since I wasn't a five-tool prospect until I turned 12, which didn't come for a few more years. I probably needed time to develop before I could have really competed in MLB.
 
Famous contributors to The Fantastic Word Game (TFWG as most prefer) will someday be admitted to the FWG Hall Of Fame.
 
A rogue's gallery of villainous former contributors could include a lot of people, but I can barely keep up with the current, recent posters, who all seem to contribute roguishly.
 
His own work can and will be used against him in The Court Of Linguistic Law And Order.

Now... about those demerits....
Maybe it was supposed to be "fighting FOR change"?
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The Court Of Linguistic Law And Order will clear me of all charges after I successfully employ the phone-and-gummies defense.

Should have known better than to enter a submission via smart phone rather than via laptop, especially with a couple of edibles in the system. But there's nothing in the PowerWorld Articles of Confederation even resembling a PUI (Playing Under the Influence) law, so I'm in the clear there. And auto-correct, which is on the phone but not the computer, is the work of Satan, and the court won't want to appear to be a bunch of devil worshipers. Clear there, too.
Oh, um ... it was supposed to be "chance."
 
Defense of your poor proofreading won't fly here, mister, so you best do a better job before HOSS scanman sends a couple of his guys to make you see the light.
 
See the light banter turn to stunned, embarrassed silence when I show up in court with a certain cow as my attorney.

I told you that wild night would come back to haunt you, didn't I? Well? Didn't I?
 
Feeling udderly ridiculous, I was ready to hit "post reply" while making a reference to my attorney who reminds me of Jackie Chiles from Seinfeld, but thankfully I noticed a message alerting me to the fact that WMC had somehow managed to sneak in ahead of me.

 
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The restroom is probably where someone is going to write the best contribution ever to The Fantastic Word Game (hereafter known as TFWG).
 
The best contribution ever to The Fantastic Word Game (hereafter known as TFWG) will be displayed in a protective glass case in the future TFWG Hall of Fame where it will be guarded 24/7 by an elite team of security personnel who have been specially trained to thwart any attempts to steal or destroy such an important piece of our history.
 
Plunging necklines are all the rage on the beaches, red carpets, and some sports leagues this year, but I refuse to succumb to the wider fashion world, and only follow the fashion that's required when I attend the weekly Rockfests at Illusions.

I guess the open collar leisure suit might be a "plunging neckline" in some circles, though..
 
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