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Fries with chili-cheese or carne asada are very common in my little corner of the U.S, close to Mexico, but you can't find REAL nachos anywhere.

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Occasionally my mind goes off course I get get the most strange ideas such as when I see TB I think toilet bowl not Taco Bell but then again aren’t they synonymous.  🧐

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Synonymous phrases like "long, loud, stinky farts" and "acute intestinal gas" describe what a good friend of mine was stricken with, and we all suffered the effects from, every time he ate at Taco Bell, which was quite frequently.

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Frequently we come up with names for things or events that are kept to ourselves for obvious reasons such as a local event that is to take place next weekend called "Twin Forts" day but to those on the inside it's "Twin Farts" day.

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On 9/28/2025 at 8:36 AM, Ace-Garageguy said:

"Worthwhile" and "burgers" and "White Castle" make me think of Krystal, and as I'll be fairly near one later this PM, I think I'll treat myself to a sack...and some chili-cheese fries.

@Ace-Garageguy, being from Knoxville, TN, I grew up on Krystal burgers or as we affectionately called them, “gut bombs”. They are so doggone good. There are no Krystal restaurants anywhere near where I live in Arkansas. You can believe that when I go home to visit I always stop by for a gut bomb meal.

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Viewpoint over the hood of most automobiles these days is rather boring, where is the old mascot or Venus at the end of the hood, these days it's nothing but air.

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Target zone is what I become and air is what I HOPE to see at the end of the hood, but it is usually the car in front of me's rear end coming way too close because some idiot is slamming on the brakes in the middle of their texting frenzy while driving in heavy traffic.

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Effectively bypassing sentences that don’t start with the last word is highly encouraged and editing your sentence after someone has replied is against the law.

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Law enforcement on this forum is looking for a few good men to crack down on lame mi-spelt words and rambling sentences that make about as much sense as a VW engine in a Porsche.

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Porsche 356s running VW engines weren't that uncommon back in the mid-1970s, as you could get a lot more power from a big-displacement hot-rod Bug engine for a whole lot less money, and the trans bolt-pattern is identical...but swaps in the other direction were popular too, as junkyard stock Porsche 4-cylinder engines were relatively cheap.

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"Shelve"-ended phrase above is NOT a sentence; c'mon people, it's just not that hard to play by the incredibly simple rules.

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50 minutes ago, Ace-Garageguy said:

"Shelve"-ended phrase above is NOT a sentence; c'mon people, it's just not that hard to play by the incredibly simple rules.

im sorry i quit playing. gosh man people cant just let it be

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5 minutes ago, Elrodbeckham said:

im sorry i quit playing. gosh man people cant just let it be

Be that as it may, why quit when you can just write actual sentences?

It's not a "game" if there aren't any rules.

It's just post-any-string-of-words-that-pops-into-your-head.

Yeah, I know. I'm mean and it's "just a game".

But that's the point.

It's a GAME.

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"Beholder" is not Newspeek for "beer holder", though it may be similar to some local or regional or ethnic pronunciations where "beer" is pronounced "bee-ah" and the second syllababble is minimized.  ;)

 

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punctiliousness
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