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111 Million viewers and then some watched the Super Bowl in America, while the British branch of PowerWorld made preparations for the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.
 
The Diamond Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II is on my calendar but we just may send our International Director of Band Camp instead to drum up some business with Her Majesty.

Don't forget to curtsey. ;D
 
Drum up some business with Her Majesty at your own peril, but for sure, do not take any investment money from her, because from what I've heard, she is a strict disciplinarian when it comes to squeezing the vig.
 
'Kojak', starring Telly Savalas was an interesting police detective show set against the gritty backdrop of New York City in the 1970's.

Kojak was good, but personally I was more of a Columbo fan.
 
New York City in the 1970's we getting ready to welcome Dick Clark on New Year's Eve for the next hundred years or so.
 
The next hundred years or so should be peppered with cultural references to Megan McCormick and Olivia Newton-John, if there is any justice in this world.

Yeah, Columbo was good too, but I liked how Kojak liked to toe the official police lines and sometimes he would stomp them with his shoes and whatnot.
 
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea was a very long book, but not as long as a Hochuli NFL overtime rule explanation.
 
Late for dinner, or none at all for those who spend a few years making fools of themselves with plays on mom after digging up whatever information they can on some people's mothers as a point of privacy invasion.
 
Privacy invasion is a senstive topic for our Human Resources department when 'researching' applicants but since we are the best around the world, we have to do everything we can to attract and keep the best of the best.
 


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