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The big deal so far at the baseball winter meetings has been the apparent suicide mission of the New York Mets, who have either traded away or lost to free agency three of their top players while adding little.
 
Little known fact here, but Nitro from the American Gladiators once made a cameo appearance on Married...With Children.

'n threw poor ol' Bud...er Grandmaster B...clean outta a plane.
 
Watch me binge watch Married...With Children because it was a great show and the Evil Ellipsis doesn't count in this case.

That Christina Applegate was quite the looker back then. We could have used her in the intern program. Sad that she is dealing with MS issues now.
 
In this case, o' unexploded brain materials, I am quite pleased.

Holy cow pies, Holly! Common ground has been found 'tween the Mayflowers n' the Hayseeds.

Of course, I still find Christina Applegate to be a very attractive woman. Unlike Nikki Cox, from "Unhappily Ever After", who looks like she'd melt f you held a cigarette lighter too close to her plast...uh, her face.


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Happy Friday, y'all!
 
I am quite pleased that Christina is still active in the entertainment industry even if more of her work is of the voiceover nature rather than in front of the camera.
 
"Three sheets to the wind" is one way to call out a drunkard, like myself, but I'd sure 'nuff appreciate it if you'd ex-ercise some dis-creshun n' just tell me I'm actin' like a ship with loose sails.

It jist sounds better to an ol' wine-o like me, I'll tell you what.
 
It's final destination would be Dee-merit Island, n' only pre-seeded by a trip to the confession booth.

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Per-haps you oughta re-read yer contribution there, Padre. 😲 🤣🤣
 
The confession booth was an attraction when we first opened the new Illusions until we quickly found that people were confessing things that nobody wanted to hear or see.

Did someone say the new Illusions?? Oh I did?? Yup, I did, so come on down tomorrow night to help us deck our halls and jingle our bells to a Christmas-themed episode of the 80s Rockfest. We'll play the best in 80s Christmas/holiday rock plus your requests plus anything else we want to play that might fit the bill. Rock Around The Clock anyone?? The permanently-guarded, Denny's-sponsored mechanical bull will be decked out in full elf garb. Join us later on for some Christmasy tidbits at Denny's with kenny. Have a great weekend!!
 
Nobody wanted to hear or see rosecitymedia called out for an egregious punctuation error, except for WMC, who delights in such things, but I'm afraid that's just what I'm about to do.

Six demerits, rose, for #52,961, in which you not only change "its" to "it's" in your starting clue, but you also appear to tell dmargalotti that his "its" was incorrect. Nope, the possessive form of "it" is, indeed, "its." "It's" is a contraction for "it is."
 
About to do the unthinkable, I am, but I guess I'm gonna have to since the Die-rector o' Linguistics, 'n his Petite Blonde Intern, are sufferin' from a gummy overdose.

Padre's #52,950 submission reads: A ship with loose sails could easily be blown of course...

Should be off course, n' boy howdy, does it ever change the en-tire sentence die-namic 'cuz it ain't.

Secondly, submission #52,961 don't even exist yet, by gum. I may be purdy drunk, but I ain't done gone n' drank myself into next week!
 
A gummy overdose is something from which I try to steer clear because, after one particular "trip", it had me thinking that I was some kind of interweb czar for something like almost a couple of decades or something or other.

I mean, that was one long strange ride, I'll tell you what.
 
Almost a couple of decades or something or other as an end clue tells this wise ol' hayseed that the Linguistics Czar n' the Former Game Czar are par-takin' from the same stash.

n' a dose o' Massachusetts redneckery...to boot! You ain't kiddin' 'bout a strange ride, partner. I ain't never seen you come this far out o' yer comfortable shell in those almost a couple o' decades or somethin' 'nother, but it sure 'nuff suits you, I'll...well, you already covered that there.

A tip o' that hat, the second-ever one I do bee-lieve, t'wards Wissss-taaah.
 
Pretty quickly is how I think of my contributions which people tell me are the greatest contributions they've ever seen.

Really, it's amazing. They say, "Mr. Band Camp Director, we have never seen anybody come up with contributions like you. It's incredible really". I don't know. I guess it's true if that's what they tell me.
 
The greatest contributions they've ever seen came die-rectly from those who gave it all to serve our nation.

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n' those who gave it all to conquer Santa Anna, and his feller meskins, hold an ex-tree special place in this here hayseed's heart.
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Edit: Welcome back to the Early Mornin' Contribution chair, Padre. Hope the seat's been left warm e-nuff fer you.
 
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