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Fantastic word game

A real fire can be very scary so it's good that we can have the kids know the basics of evacuation in cases of fire, smoke, or really bad punnetry.
 
Two bear hugs from Smokey The Bear would certainly be something to talk about, especially since he is probably the only tame bear in the woods, and probably smarter than Yogi, given he is no average bear.

Kind of like protesters around the world are linguistically smarter than average, because they all have protest posters in English with the union label.
 
He is no average bear but Yogi can not bear it when Ranger Smith lays bare all of Yogi's plans to steal picnic baskets in the hope of finding berries to eat.

Wasn't it Nikita Khrushchev who said "We will berry you"?
 
Finding berries to eat was always a favorite pastime when hiking through the woods to the spring house in the library's field, where we can almost always find five or six campers cooling off on a hot summer day.

And if you have never been inside a deluxe spring house where you can cool your heels and eat berries in the heat of the summer, then you haven't lived.
 
The old neighborhood had a lot of horse owners but, after the area was rezoned, they all moved away and took their horses with them, and now the neighborhood is just a "borhood" and I really miss hearing those horses.

See what I did there? And you can all be thankful that I didn't end that sentence with "borhood." You're welcome.
 
A horse and carriage ride through band camp on a summer evening would be a lot of fun especially if it was a topless horse and carriage ride.

Memorial Day weekend move-in is next weekend, where has the time gone. We are expecting a lot of new band campers and they'll need all the help they can get. Most everyone has volunteered some time next weekend except for LARR who has apparently forgotten to reply to my email. I'm sure it's an oversight. LARR, I'll write you in and let you know later on where I'll put you.
 
One summer day, I went for a topless drive and attracted a lot of attention from people who wanted to go on their own topless drives.

In fact, it's so warm and nice today that my drive down to Illusions tonight might actually be topless although it was supposed to rain today or tonight so we'll have to play that by ear.
 
Their own topless drives tend to go a greater distance than the drives of the golfers who prefer to keep their shirts on.

Mister WMC, I'm looking forward to working at band camp and I told you earlier that I'm trying to find some music-related games for everyone to play. I'm sorry that I didn't see your e-mail. I didn't mean to delete it but it was in the middle of several other e-mails with the subject line of "Viaqra" or "V11aggraa" or vIaagrrAa" or "xviagrax" or "Theese pillls willl maake yu a mann." I was deleting them so rapidly that I accidentally deleted yours too. Call me tonight. I'll be waiting outside the telephone booth at 7 pm.
 
Keep their shirts on because Miss Silkie will be coming through and she expects good behavior.

LARR, good to know you've been planning something for the kids. Please keep both myself and Miss Silkie, our Director of Fun (DOF as most prefer), updated on your progress.
 
If you visit her on a good day, Miss Silkie will give you a treat, and if you can sit up and roll over and beg, she'll probably give you several treats.

She might even ask if she can meet your paw. :)
 


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