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Fantastic word game

The beer-loving younger brother of U.S. President Jimmy Carter would most assuredly appreciate the Yeti cooler.

I ain't a fan o' peanuts, though. Maybe I can convert him over to pee-cans after he downs a couple o' tallboys.
 
Adult beverages include beer, which has now been mentioned in five straight submissions, including two by yours truly, so I guess I'm capable of being just as repetitious and boring as the rest of you.
 
Our level o' beer drinkin' pales in sheer com-parison to some o' these here Radio discussions participants who seem to have the urge to post after inhalin' an ample dose of crack cocaine.

Oops! That was the voice outside o' my cranium.

Present n' some past Fantastic Word Game par-ticipants excluded, o' course.
 
Our future would be a lot more pleasant to listen to if all those singers who aspire to be the next Whitney Houston would try actually singing instead of shrieking and screaming every note.
 
Note that CT's complaint is with the shriekin' n' screamin', but seems perfectly ok with AutoTune.

That's what gits my goat, by golly. If'n you cain't carry a tune in a bucket, you ain't got no bidness in the ree-cordin' studio.

I'm just gonna go 'head n' say it. Crack rock didn't wreck Whitney Houston. Bobby Brown bears all of that there responsibility.
 
Lip syncing is fairly easy to detect, but live performances can still be artificially "cleaned up" by the presence of AutoTune and similar gimmickry in the audio chain.
 
Chain letters used to come to you via the U.S. Mail, and even though they are less popular now than they once were, there are still online versions that occasionally make the rounds on social media.
 
On social media, you can learn things that you never knew, things that you already knew, and things that you wish you never knew.
 
Forgotten n' boarded up, Rosie's backroom Wagerin' Window is no longer taking bets.
 
Reports to the contrary state that all is well at the RCM Ranch, but that par-ticular news feed is ripe with misinformation.
 
Ripe with misinformation, those inferior band camps try their best to put PowerWorld out of business but our constant stream of new campers keeps us well ahead of the pack.
 


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