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I shall have the last word, I swear!

I shall have the last word, I swear!

This blog article is here to show that I can and will have the last word. Guaran-damned-teeed! No matter what, I will have the last word. Just try me. I dare you. Give it a try. Try to get in the last word and you will see that I will best you. Just try.
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Reply #101 Top
Aha!!! I have the last word. I looked it up.

Zyzzyva - Any of various tropical American weevils of the genus Zyzzyva, often destructive to plants.

Who rules, baby?
Reply #102 Top
What the heck word is that?? I expect even a bunch of Scrabble geeks wouldn't know that one.

(Speaking of which, a fascinating movie to watch is "Word Wars", which follows several competitors in a Scrabble championship a few years back... definitely some weird individuals there-in!)
Reply #105 Top
And once again, Dr. Guy is not it!


You forgot to tag me.

Ok, WOoooorrddd Biiiirrrdd!
Reply #106 Top
Oh, please, not the bad songs for $1000 Alex.

If you are gonna do that, dig up something better please.


In the jungle, the mighty jungle, the lion sleeps tonite...
Reply #107 Top
Hello darkness my old friend.......I'm the last to post again..........
Reply #108 Top
Hello darkness my old friend.......I'm the last to post again..........


Garfunkel for the Drug Bust for teh win! (to use some l337 gamer speak!)
Reply #110 Top

Oh, please, not the bad songs for $1000 Alex.

Actually, that is how my son said Word Bird, and his name is Alex!

Reply #111 Top
Naming your son Alex is a bit hard to figure out... any relation to Graham Bell, a family name, or just liked the sound of the name?
Reply #112 Top
or just liked the sound of the name?


Whenever we go out....the people always shout,
JOHN JACOB JINGLEHEIMER SCHMIDT Tra la la la la la la la.....
Reply #113 Top
You know, on the topic of names, a friend recently started a discussion about baby names, and the troubles he and his wife had on settling on a name for the soon to be arriving child.

I reminded him that when I chose my son's name I had to be mindful that the name I was helping my wife to choose had to be one that I could yell very well in a fit of anger. I would do no good to name the boy something that I could never state in that firm, "yelling" voice that would let him know angry he was making his parents.

Getting a child's name just right is never easy. Gotta avoid names that could be teased by bullies in schools, have to avoid names that make no sense, are difficult to spell and pronounce (if possible), and have to avoid names that are "in vogue" and then used on every other kid born in the same general time frame. By the time you eliminate most of the list, you find only a few names remaining, and then you have to try to negotiate with your spouse on which you both can agree on.

My wife still laughs because I filled out the birth certificate information for my son -- which she tells my son prevented her from getting the opportunity to actually name him. He was stuck with "my choice" of names thanks to that quick act of paper work.
Reply #115 Top
Are we back to singing again?

Hmmm, just what song would I like to hear?

How about Brad Paisley's Alcohol? Nah, already starting to get over-played

I know -- the one I heard the other day on one of the XM channels:

See link here -- Lyrics to "Can't Kiss the Mouth (That Chewed My Ass All Night)" by The Notorious Cherry Bombs. This group is composed of Rodney Crowell and Vince Gill and others
Reply #116 Top
does it have to be a word to count, or can it be something incoherent?

mmmmmrrrrrrrrghgghghhhhhhhhiaerofjweljfaskdjrbflklkffilew
Reply #117 Top
Who said coherence counts (unless you are talking about the C.O.L., in which case I'd still like to tax every word!)
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Reply #119 Top
Bleh Bleh......blog for me, children of the night!!!
Reply #120 Top
Ah, another nite owl among us. Don't worry. I'm sure Texas Wahine will take advantage of Hawaii time to try to sneak in the last word on all of us.
Reply #121 Top
I reminded him that when I chose my son's name I had to be mindful that the name I was helping my wife to choose had to be one that I could yell very well in a fit of anger. I would do no good to name the boy something that I could never state in that firm, "yelling" voice that would let him know angry he was making his parents.


My mom's advice was to stand at the top of the steps and yell the name down the steps, if you can't do it without laughing, better pick another name
Reply #122 Top
And I "have" the last word.
Reply #125 Top
And the Doc sneaks in under the coverage for an interception!