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Fantastic word game

Review 2,582 pages and 51,640 contributions, note all factual, logical and grammatical errors, and prepare a report which will be handed out at the next TFWG senior staff meeting.

It may take a bit longer than just that holiday weekend.
 
Electronic smart boards that stand die-rectly in front o' the exit lane fer the virtual Fantastic Word Game ramp read "turn here fer RCM's place" in big bold letters.

He's right y'know. I let my guard down n' put away the shotgun fer one minute, n' he'll go sneak himself back in that cozy, plush, corner, former- Game Czar office quicker'n shucked corn through a goose.

If'n you don't know, Padre, that's purdy fast.
 
Any chicanery from certain members of this game will stop immediately while they wonder if TFWG (as I prefer) is even worthy of such a word.

Nope, TFWG is definitely not worthy. I'd like to say that this is the first time 'chicanery' has been used in the entire history of TFWG but dmargalotti has a sly way of slipping new words in soooo you just never know. Sly dog that he is. :ROFLMAO:

Ya know, you're right, rosecity. I had some business in the administration building one day last week. Walked past that plush and cozy former Game Czar corner office. I stopped. Looked around. Tried the door. Sadly, it was locked. I knocked but there was nothing but an echo. I shed a tear and moved on. But the pull was real.
 
Such a word as chicanery don't really apply to this ol' hayseed, 'cuz all my plottin' n' schemin' is done out in the open for all the world to see.

I still have a key to your former office stashed away here at the ol' ranch, WMC. Thing is, silly ol' me had the locks changed to identically match the one that's currently pro-tectin' the recently rebuilt barn. Now, I reckon I'd be willin' to make you yer very own copy, if'n you want, n' we can go 'head n' open both o' them there doors together. 😉
 
Phone numbers are useful if you want to call your local Chinese takeout (Br.: take-away) and order some sweet and sour chicken.
 
Sweet and sour chicken (sweet n' sour chicken, as rednecks n' Down South-livin' Chinese seem to prefer) is one o' them there selections I pass on by when visitin' the local Chinese buffet establishment.

Big fan o' General Tso n' his yardbird dish, however. 😋
 
Whatsoever you feel about the Fantastic Word Game (TFWG as Ed and I prefer), please take a moment, pay us a visit, drop a well-written contribution following the bolded clue rule, feel good about it, and we thank you very much for your participation.
 
We thank you very much for your participation in this test o' the Emergency Evil Punctuation System (or EEPS, if you prefer); this test serves to measure the effects o' certain specific sets o' punctuation marks on the mayflower cranium...er what we call down here, a double whammy.

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This concludes this test o' the EEPS. If usage o' a Sinister Semicolon or Evil Ellipsis had actually occurred, the contribution you just read would be follered by pertinent information on how to prepare for incomin' brain matter particles.

We now return you to Fantastic Word Game, already in progress.
 
Hunky dory certainly describes the situation at The Fantastic Word Game (TFWG as all but a small minority prefer) after the authorities identified the perpetrators of the word crime shenanigans.

WMC, Sgt. Schultz would be proud of you.
 
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Word crime shenanigans happened yesterday when dmargalotti used that word 'chicanery' which is something that never happened here before.

Ed, this is my impression (and I don't normally do impressions) of Colonel Klink: HOGAAAAANNNNNNNNNNNNN!!!!

 
Something that never happened here before actually did happen, which means that it is now something that actually happened here.
 


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