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Fantastic word game

Bojangles (without the apostrophe) is not located in my regular neck of the woods but there is one located about 32 miles away from my current vacation location.
 
Betting on the ponies was always one of the ways us poor people were going to get rich.

If there's not an apostrophe on your "Bojangles'" then it might be a knockoff. I could not do the star in that post though.
If it's a knockoff, DO NOT eat the dirty rice.


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The new Pope is the first one ever from the United States of America which you heard first right here on the Fantastic Word Game (TFWG as I prefer).

Broadcast by our very own dWalterCronkiteJrmargalotti.

quad, that is so strange. I had double checked 'Bojangles' online and there was no apostrophe at all. I just looked at Wikipedia and it says they dropped the apostrophe in 2020.
 
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Right here on the Fantastic Word Game (TFWG as I prefer) is where you will hear all the news that is news across the nation.
 
All the news that is news across the nation is a lot of,"hey, we're on you're side and that other side is going to destroy America" type nonsense, so turn off the news and turn on some music.
 
It's time to make the donuts all day at the Krispy Kreme, and when they are made there, that's when they throw on the neon sign that says "Hot Doughnuts Now."

KK prefers the longer spelling, Dunkin must like the version that is "the other," and also is the same number of letters long as "Dunkin."
 
Apocalypse Now was, I believe, actually parodied by a certain magazine whose mascot's favorite phrase was, "What, Me Worry?"

And I believe it was something like A Crock o' Blip Now or something like that. I don't think it was A Crock o' s#%?* Now, but that would be a good one.
 

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Idiots in Mad magazine got me through my formative years, and I still refer fondly to their humor.

"Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions" taught me, yes, there are stupid questions, and working with people taught me The Usual Cast of Idiots was very wise.
 


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