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Fantastic word game

The upcoming fiscal year's policies will be easier to follow, but that doesn't mean we will.

If I mess up on a formatting, sometimes I can change the formatting, but sometimes I have to erase it and start over, and I forgot what I typed before. sigh
 
Jesus in the Bible never fed anyone with my name, so I guess I'll just have to make my own tuna salad sandwich today and hope he lets me in on the goodies next time he comes around.
 
Around this point in the conversation is where I'll take two huge steps to my right n' the hope that I'm at a far enough distance from the inevitable Vermont-targeted lightning strike that is sure to come.

You may wanna reconsider the cerebral heel-ery if'n you find yerself left outta the next miracle.
 
For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

But if the reaction is opposite, how can it be equal? :unsure:
 
An equal and opposite reaction is what occurs to my head when I see an ellipsis or colon or semicolon in someone's contribution.

I have learned to control the head explosions, though. As I am no longer a Game Czar, I have to clean up my own brain matter.
 
Mine will be the one, as usual, that'll...stir up the hornet's nest.

I do love me some flyin' cranial parts strewn about.
 
Brad Pitt has made a bunch of movies that I've never seen.

I did see The Curious Case of Benjamin Button. It was meh. Mr. and Mrs. Smith was kind of okay. But I think that's all that I have seen. Oh, unless you count Thelma & Louise in which he had a very small part.
 
I've never seen a purple cow and I never hope to see one, but I can tell you anyhow, I'd rather see than be one.

Corrected: Credit to Gelett Burgess (1866-1951) and apologies to the cow if she was a forebear of the late Constance.
 
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One thing that I am confused about is that according to the previous post, Mr. Burgess died 15 years before he was born.

You're slipping, CT. That's an unacceptable mistake coming from a former editor. 5 demerits for you!
 


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