Thread: THE WORD GAME

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in their daily

and nightly actions
of fun and

games which were

very often a

plague to the

hounds of Farmer

who tried to

join in with

the mushroom picking

though the farmer

was dreaming of

tacos and burritos

and a cold

dinner of left-overs

liver and onions

and a bottle of

cod liver oil

that was awful

tummy-yummy to the

family of six

boys, three girls,

DOH!!! grondy changed his post... Didn't know he was so indecisive...
and two despicable

parents who had
Sorry about that D-rob; I just thought of something subjectively better and I had made it within two minutes of my original post?
This second edit is because I forgot to close the italic tag end.
Sorry about that D-rob; I just thought of something subjectively better and I had made it within two minutes of my original post?
This second edit is because I forgot to close the italic tag end.

recently got their

bail paid and

went home to

jeopardize their trust

to this woman

noone ever saw

in this place

of forsaken dreams

only in the

dreary darkest night

did she appear

alone, frightful and

actually a bit

peckish for some

roasted lamb coated

honey and sulphur

and only a pinch

of thistle down

the hatch before

the fat lady

sings the aria

of Grieg from

outside of (the) building

among with her

famous gospel choir

Their original song