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Fantastic word game

Ward Cleaver was the head of the household in the TV series Leave It To Beaver.
 
Tales from the Crypt was a television series hosted by a wisecracking corpse named The Cryptkeeper.

The original host was a straightlaced corpse. Not funny at all. He didn't last long.

I have returned home from sunny Florida rested and tanned. I missed you all. I won't make the 80s Rockfest tonight but I'll try to make it down to Denny's for some of kenny's grub. Have a great weekend!!
 
A wisecracking corpse named The Cryptkeeper has a bone to pick with those of you who have not contributed today.

Happy Mother's Day to all the moms.
 
Those of you who have not contributed today include Miss Silkie, scanman1 and a once-prolific, now infrequent poster from Texas who may or may not still have a barn full of animals.
 
Animals still exist on a certain 35 acre piece o' land down in Texas, but I see no point in tellin' their tales (or tails, if you prefer) to folks who don't have an appreciation for my four legged friends.

Or the two legged ones like the recently hatched chicks that I'm mighty proud to have on the place.

I sure as dickens ain't alone, I'll tell you what. Just watchin' from the hayloft n' lettin' things play out peacefully.

Y'know, some o' y'all might not've liked the method that I employed, but ain't it nice that every other contribution's material ain't worn down to the nub recently?
 
His or her own unique style is what makes the FWG (as I prefer) such a special place.

Even though, NGL, I continually get mixed up on who's who here....like I do with other celebrities and famous people.
 
Rule the joint like a tyrant, as someone once told me I did as a Game Czar, will make some contributors disappear as quickly as they appeared.

I'm now a kinder, gentler non-Game Czar.
 
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Some contributors disappear as quickly as they appeared, and some (like a certain one sportin' a 10-gallon hat) stick around well past their welcome, but one thing fer sure n' certain is that if'n an ol' hayseed can get away with a ridiculously exaggerated amount o' apostrophes n' intentional misspellin' o' words produced in this here game, then that ornery ol' cuss sure as the previously mentioned lake o' fire ain't thinkin' about where a hyphen belongs n' where it doesn't.

Just sayin'. Every contribution I make oughta run the Linguistics Czar n' his Petite Blonde Intern clean outta their minds havin' to deal with all the associated paperwork.

I wouldn't be so sure about the avoidance of that particular lake on my part neither, compadre. I hear the entrance gates to there are mighty wide, n' I've been in the express lane with the bright lights on fer a good while now.

I will give credit where due. Crypt keeper...bone to pick. That was purdy good, WMC.
 
Noses with a distinct thickness, a prominent, slightly curved bridge, and a distinct hook or bend at the tip, tell you that the person you're looking at is typically of Roman descent.
 
Roman descent was narrowly averted with the recent election of Leo XIV as Pope, but the question remains for how much longer?
 


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