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Fantastic word game

100 pages was all that I can get through in reading the book "A History Of White People In America" before I got bored with it and took it back to the library.

or...

100 pages was the punchline to a Mark Foley joke that I've wanted to tell, but decided that it needed to be filed under "tasteless" at my friendly neighborhood local library.

(Couldn't decide which one, so I did both, ending them with the same word. Another first for the "Fantastic Word Game". ;D)

Robyn
 
Washington, DC was the focal point for the tv show "The District" that starred Craig T. Nelson.

(I loved that show.)
 
Busy hands are not the devil's workshop, unless the hands are busy doing something naughty.
 
1954 is given as the birth year of rock n roll, but blues legend Robert Johnson, who is considered the real father of what became known as rock, died 16 years before, under mysterious circumstances near as country crossroads in Mississippi.
 
Jackie Gleason portrayed Ralph Kramden of the Honeymooners who frequently threatened to send his wife Alice, portrayed by Audrey Meadows, to the moon.
 
Tonight is the title of a song from the musical West Side Story as well as the title of a David Bowie album and a song from Ozzy Osbourne that was featured on the album, Diary of a Madman.
 
Diary of a Madman is the title of a 1963 film starring Vincent Price.

(Info taken from IMDB.com because I had no clue otherwise. :D )
 
k-rad would be a good monicker for a radio station trapped in the music of the 1960s political movement called Radiclib!
 


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