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Fantastic word game

At home there are little yeller chicks waitin' fer me to get there n' check on them.
 
Doom awaits those animals who are made of edible flesh, as they will end up in my freezer.

Freezer of Doom? Notorious at that. Looks like my freezer is getting quite a reputation.

Yes, I did edit my original contribution, (original entry was indeed "the enter key") but I refreshed it and didn't see any posts past mine, so I let it stand. Blame it on the XenForo gremlins.
:devilish:
 
The Maytag Repairman was often seen in commercials during "At Home with Peggy Mann" which was an oldschool homemaker afternoon-before-soaps show that came on channel 11 when I was a little kid watching tv at my grandparents' house.

I posted that and there weren't two other posts below the one I submitted. There's ghosts in the machine.
 
Appropriate business clothing is required for the senior students at PowerWorld University (PU as a few of them prefer) for the upcoming Career Day sessions.

There will not be any sessions regarding openings for lovely young library interns but there may be some lovely young library interns attending Career Day. Because you can't necessarily be a lovely young library intern your entire life. You need something to fall back on. Perhaps we'll see Kayla making the rounds of the various employer booths.
 
Something other than radio for me would be writing because I always enjoyed that sort of thing back in my school days.

But whoda thunk, back then, I'd be part of a 2,546 page essay several years later.
 
Nobly attired in ornate vestments, including a magnificent white hat, a young Bob Prevost, knowing even at 14 that he would someday be the head of the Catholic Church, blessed the delivery driver as he paid for a sausage, pepper and onion deep-dish pizza at the front door of his parents' home in suburban Chicago.
 
Chicago is a town where they do things on State Street (that Great Street) that they don't do on Broadway, according to Frank Sinatra.
 
The Rat Pack, for those of us in the ol' Mid-South territory, was a faction that consisted of "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan, "Maniac" Matt Borne, n' a guy who went on to become "The Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase, who is currently servin' as a Christian minister.

Yeah, yeah. 'Rasslin. May even be two sentences there. Too bad, so sad. At least 1/2 of the boudoir in VT will enjoy the 'rasslin, yet not the associated paperwork filin'.
 


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