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Fantastic word game

Disposal o' the infernal mechanical bull is somethin' fer which I'd gladly sign up to assist.

You bring a bag o' the good stuff, I'll bring the rope n' a gooseneck trailer.
 
I'd gladly sign up to assist in the Disassembly And Disposal Of The Infernal Mechanical Bull (DADOTIMB as probably nobody prefers).
 
The Disassembly And Disposal Of The Infernal Mechanical Bull (DADOTIMB as probably nobody prefers) will never happen because, as I've mentioned several times, it is permanently guarded, Denny's-sponsored, partly owned by yours truly, and loved and cherished by the long-time patrons and alumni of the new Illusions and PowerWorld band camps around the globe.
 
The long-time patrons and alumni of the new Illusions and PowerWorld band camps around the globe don't mean a hill o' beans to this current crop o' Fantastic par-ticipants who'd like nothin' better than to see the damned thing meet a scrapper's torch.
 
A scrapper's torch, rakes, shovels and implements of destruction* were at the center of a protest by supporters of the Mechanical Bull (TMB as some prefer) who said that they will take "whatever measures are necessary" to save their prized possession.

*Thanks to Arlo Guthrie for that phrase.
 
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Their prized possession has not only great emotional attachment to PowerWorld alumni and patrons but is also a means of revenue during the 80s Rockfest and every event held at the new Illusions.

The new Illusions event calendar is booked solid.
 
Every event held at the new Illusions would be better attended with the bull gone, as its removal would create more floor space for activities the average club goer prefers, such as dancing.
 
"Dancing With Myself", by glam rock icon Billy Idol, is most assuredly one o' the songs featured on the New Illusions' Saturday night parade o' rock that WMC incessantly references.
 
WMC incessantly references the new Illusions, band camp, and the 80s Rockfest just as much as rosecity mentions wrestling but not as much as Ed references the Fantastic Word Game (TFWG as Ed knows I lovingly prefer).

rosecity, I only just noticed that you, at some point, updated Post #51,569 regarding your previous suspension and banishment. Thanks for that but I thought pretty much everyone knew about it so I don't know why you felt the need to defend yourself.
 
Ed references the Fantastic Word Game (TFWG as Ed knows I lovingly prefer) to correct at ev'ry chance I get, 'bout as often as The Junkyard Dog "thumped" an opponent with his signature headbutt n' then howled at the crowd in attendance.

I kinda like Mister Ed's style o' gameplay, myself. 🤷
 
A deafening roar of approval was heard from the record turnout at the new Illusions after last year's Country Night at the Connecticut hot spot, hosted by yours truly and Kayla the Petite Blonde Intern, with many saying they never wanted to hear any of the usual '80s classic rock tunes Kenny spins ever again.
 
Again, as I mention most Friday nights regarding the 80s Rockfest, we also play your requests which includes a lot of country music although I must admit that country music isn't my preferred genre of music.

But kenny likes it and I think Dave does too.
 
Country music isn't my preferred genre of music, neither, but I sure do love me some o' that Western Swing.

A tip o' the hat, to Mr. Bob Wills.
 
Western Swing was a style used by George Strait in his song "All My Ex's Live In Texas."
 
"All My Ex's Live In Texas" is not as dark as that song by the Dixie Chicks, "Goodbye Earl".

When people tell me they like country music, I like to ask, "which country"?
 
"Goodbye Earl Anthony," read the big banner over the entrance to the function hall, where his PBA friends and rivals were wishing him well in his retirement from bowling.
 
"Bowling for Dollars" and the "Pro Bowlers Tour" are old television shows that reflected America's love of bowling, a passion that seems to have waned dramatically over the years.
 
Over the years, the Fantastic Word Game (TFWG as all but a small minority prefer) has evolved from a small, unknown thread to a world-class phenomenon, complete with a ranch, petite blonde interns, a mechanical bull, a freezer filled with mysterious unknown contents, and many other wonders too numerous to mention.
 
A world-class phenomenon, complete with a ranch, petite blonde interns, a mechanical bull, a freezer filled with mysterious unknown contents, and many other wonders too numerous to mention, but I reckon our good friend Mister Ed will find a good time to do just that.

I ain't no stat...statist...number counter, but I reckon Mister Ed might've just set some kinda record there, with that above-average length ending clue. Kudos to you, feller Southern-dweller. 😁 👍

However, n' just so we're keepin' the record straight here, there's but one PBI, n' she's all we've ever needed. The rest o' them there interns within the game work in a library, pass out tasty goodies, answer to Miss Silkie's die-rectives (even in her absence), n' duck fer the closest hidin' place whenever they see our former Game Czar approachin'.
 


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