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Purchasing a book of LARR's Fun and Interesting Factoids would be on my to-do list if only LARR actually had written a book of fun and interesting factoids.

But since he hasn't, I'm sure he'll give us some fun and interesting factoids all week long relating to the 4th of July, fireworks and stuff like that.
 
A book of fun and interesting factoids by LARR, providing it was a book of fun and interesting musical factoids rather than one of Postal Service factoids that are fun and interesting only to LARR, would certainly keep me up past my bedtime.
 
Working a tapestry or reading a book never seems to take very much time and I'm seriously thinking of weaving a tapestry that is more than one square inch and reading a book that is more than eight pages long.

On the other hand, that tiny tapestry looks good on the wall of my niece's dollhouse and I was pleased to learn that no harm came to the Poky Little Puppy. :)
 
Expeditions to Antarctica are rather fun for those of us who observe those expeditions, while we watch the activists visit and trample the place, handling the wildlife and denying what the real scientists said more than 60 years ago about that very location - and THEY knew how to get out of the ice in the summer.
 
Ice in the summer was a catchy title for the concert tour that Vanilla Ice began in June of 2014 but, unfortunately for him, people no longer care about his music, no matter what the season is.

CTListener is probably thinking that my post is nice, nice, baby. :)
 
Teach the world to sing and also to be on the lookout for dmargalotti who isn't here so he's probably on an international band camp expedition which means he could be coming to a business meeting near you.
 
A business meeting near you will be taking place soon and will have individuals, both employees and management, discussing the future of the company and offering different ideas to improve its fortune.
 
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As LARR could tell you the first industrial city in the United States of America was Paterson, NJ which was founded by Alexander Hamilton and it's role in the production of silk earned it the nickname "Silk City".

Paterson, NJ was also the home and birthplace of Louis Francis Cristillo whom you know better as Lou Costello of Abbott & Costello.
 
From where I now sit, in the director's chair in the Fun Department, the weekend festivities need only a few tweaks for the Independence Day celebration, and the interns have selected a few solid, hardback, patriotic children's books and a storyteller to develop imagery, as we take the kiddies back to our nation's founding and the War of 1812.
 
Patriotic songs sung by the campfire usually wind up turning into John Philip Sousa marches around the band camp.
 
John Philip Sousa marches around the band camp are fine for some, but you'll probably find me still sitting by that campfire, with a long stick, toasting marshmallows.
 


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