W-Word Game
Let's play a forum game using at least one word beginning with the letter [W] in each casual reply. Real or Invented Words,
funnier the better. When the game disappears from view, site member with the most Thumbs Up (net of Thumbs Down) wins.
Prize Awarded will be Your Friends' Silent Smiles and Applause. Good Game t[o All.
>Hope our wed hot pwan game pwogwesses in a vewy nice whey. (~gwampy)
>
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyWell...surprise, surprise.🙄
[b]W-Word Game
Let's play a forum game using at least one word beginning with the letter [W] in each casual reply. Real or Invented Words,
funnier the better. When the game disappears from view, site member with the most Thumbs Up (net of Thumbs Down) wins.
Prize Awarded will be Your Friends' Silent Smiles and Applause. Good Game t[o All.
>Hope our wed hot pwan game pwogwesses in a vewy nice whey. (~gwampy)
>[/b]
Innocence Lost
To think back to those innocent times
Of living life with a rhythm and rhyme
Known only to you and your pure heart
Your young bright soul, so free from the dark
The summer breeze, cool and true
The towering trees and sky so blue
Such beauty feels so wasted today
For I never knew what I would soon pay
The spirit is tainted for no good cause
With the age-old evils of pain and loss
This goes out to my long-gone friend
Who I shall never forget 'til the very end
Can you remember the magic we shared?
No evil nor demons touched our hidden lair
A place just for us, up high in the trees
I implore you, remember, remember it please.
Never forget the music of youth,
The harmonious mystery of wisdom and truth
The modern life, stained so, so dark
Could never taint your loving heart.
(Nathan Kronschnable)
Footnote: How soon we lose the wonderment of a child.
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Originally posted by coquettewhat the world needs now are more men and women
double ewe
whoop D Doooo
willing to tell the wendy's speaker phone customer service person
what they really want, without waxing wordy:
'would you please hold the wilted lettuce and mayo';
then, when a different wendy's customer service person
presents them with a round burger [instead of square]
with wilty white lettuce and oily ewey mayo,
saying, 'wassup. have a nice day', tip generously
before leaving quietly and driving home to fix their own.