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Some of those inferior band camp companies have contacted club management about renting out the dance hall portion of Rosie's, but we let 'em know quick, fast, and in a hurry that the only bookings we schedule are hoedowns, shindigs and hootenannies.
 
Hoedowns, shindigs and hootenannies used to be found almost exclusively in rural areas, primarily in the South, but now it seems they're popping up everywhere, as the whole world's gone country.
 
Retired from Game Czarring is not in my immediate plans unless it is forced upon me by unforeseen circumstances.

Great to see everyone last night at the new Illusions.

Happy Father's Day to all the dads out there.
 
Conditioning oneself to work through unforeseen circumstances can open windows to new opportunities.
 
Be prepared to answer when that golden opportunity comes, even if you have to give away everything and start over.
 
"Start over!" screamed The Price Is Right contestant after she mistakenly pushed the Range Finder's big, red button, before realizing that Bob had just told her they can't restart the game for a full 72 hours.
 
Fun, music, dancing, and food will have to wait for the Saturday Night Rock Fest at Illusions, but don't lose heart, as the first five days after the weekend are the hardest, and the first is past.
 
The first is past, the second is upon us, the third is holding on, the fourth is getting itchy while all the rest have given up and gone home.
 
Outdoors programs on television often feature a man wearing a ball cap exclaiming "Naaaahhce fiiiiiyishhhh" in a Southern accent every time he hooks a largemouth bass and pulls it into the boat.

*That's "Nice fish" in Southern speak.
 
Sheriff Brody correctly surmised that everybody, including minnows, checked out long ago, leaving the bewildered shark with nothing to eat but earlier litter and what was left of it's own fins, scales and bones.
 
Fins, scales and bones are often found on beaches in cartoons.🐟

Hilton Head was great! What was better was stopping at Buc-ees in Florence, South Carolina!
 
In cartoons, characters who run off of cliffs somehow stay suspended in air for a few seconds before they realize they're no longer on land and finally begin falling.

Afraid I've got to send three demerits Silkie's way for that pesky it's/its error.
 


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