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Fantastic word game

"Explode into space!" sang Steppenwolf (they were born to be wild, you know) back in the days when a playlist consisted of a stack of 45s.

This is how you made a playlist. Old School.
 

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Above and beyond,
Where no man has gone before,
There goes Captain Kirk.
 
Rewards are plentiful for the poster who eventually contributes Post #100,000.

It only took us 19 years to hit 50,000 posts. So we'll hit 100,000 soon enough. At some point. Eventually. In the old days (maybe 3 years ago?), before they changed the software, pages had 10 posts rather than the current 20. So, really, based on that, we already hit 100,000 posts. Didn't we? Hmm?? Anyone really good at math? :cool::unsure::eek:
 
Post #100,000 here at TFWG (as most prefer to call it) will be a star-studded, red-carpet, by-invitation-only VIP event, and will be celebrated by TFWG'ers everywhere.

I'm afraid not. You have the same number of posts no matter how you divvy them up. What will change though, is the number of pages. 5,000 pages @ 10 msgs each or 2,500 pages @ 20 msgs each still gives you 50,000 msgs. Nice try though! :sneaky:
 
TFWG'ers everywhere are excited about the upcoming Tasty Tidbits bakeoff featuring the lovely young library interns.

I'm proud to say that I have been selected by the interns to host the bakeoff.
 
The upcoming Tasty Tidbits bakeoff featuring the lovely young library interns will occur at every PowerWorld band camp location across the globe.
 
Donations of food and beverages are always welcome here at the Listener Lodge and Vermont Boudoir because I like to eat and drink and don't like to spend.

I mean, can anyone honestly say the opposite?
 
Spend your time by contributing something of value to this discussion.
 
Experience is usually a good thing to have, especially when you're applying for a job.
 
Applying for a job is surprisingly something a lot of people simply are not prepared for.

It never ceases to amaze me when applicants are not prepared to answer even the most basic questions that you should expect to be asked during an interview.
 
A lot of people simply are not prepared for extractin' milk from an udder, but thankfully, 'round these here parts y'all have someone like me who knows the proper technique.
 
"Back to work!" is usually what your boss tells you every day after lunch.

And if you're Johnny Paycheck, your answer is "Take this job and shove it!"
 


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