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Fantastic word game

The Paparazzi are really nothing more than little trolls and garden gnomes with feverish talking giggles that have historically, and to this day, become more prominent when they are up to even more no good.
 
When they are up to even more no good, we need to keep those sneaky band campers sequestered in their cabins.

And speaking of band camp, fall/winter registration is this weekend , 10am-5pm Friday and Sat, 9am-2pm on Sunday. We're expecting big crowds as many have RSVP'd. Buildings 1, 2, 3, the Dining Hall, and Library will be open during those hours. Administrative staff from the PowerWorld and TFWG offices will be on-hand. I'll be there Friday and Saturday before I leave for a week to take of some off-campus marketing efforts. Those of you with any down time are encouraged to drop by and assist in any way you can. TFWG thanks you for your support.
 
In their cabins they found running water and electricity.

Job had a lot of patience.......What kind of sentence is this?? , I would like a ruling from the judges please!!


WMC, PLEASE GO TO BED AND REST FOR YOUR VACATION, I AM STILL WORKING ON MY SENTENCE!!!
 
Electricity in band camp buildings is turned off between sessions which is why registration is held during daylight hours only.
 
Doors to the band camp cabins are to remain closed after lights out and just in case any young campers were thinking of sneaking out for a little fun and frolicking, please be advised that we do have supervisors on patrol duty all night long.

Stuart, it's not "job" as in the work thing...it's "Job" which is actually pronounced Jobe (long O sound) as in the Book of Job from the Old Testament of the Bible. Job was a person, not a thing and he had a lot of patience. Therefore the sentence raptus posted was perfectly acceptable. I believe you can find a copy the Bible in the band camp library should you like to read up on it. It's a great story.
 
All Night Long was the name of different songs around the same time by Lionel Richie and Billy Squier.

And probably some others I've forgotten, like Neil Diamond and Kenny Loggins having songs with "Heartlight" in the title at the same time.
 
Billy Squier has elected to drop by PowerWorld offices to give Stuart a few history lessons about Job.



Sorry, running late for work and I don't have time to look anything up on Billy Squier. Have a great day, people.
 
A few history lessons about Job might leave the casual observer with the impression that God, infinite in His everythingness, could be kind of a tool if He set His mind to it.

WMC2006 said:
And speaking of band camp, fall/winter registration is this weekend , 10am-5pm Friday and Sat, 9am-2pm on Sunday. We're expecting big crowds as many have RSVP'd. Buildings 1, 2, 3, the Dining Hall, and Library will be open during those hours. Administrative staff from the PowerWorld and TFWG offices will be on-hand. I'll be there Friday and Saturday [emphasis added] before I leave for a week to take of some off-campus marketing efforts. Those of you with any down time are encouraged to drop by and assist in any way you can. TFWG thanks you for your support.

While I await the thunderbolt to strike me down, I have to ask: Does anyone else wonder how WMC will "be there" at registration since he has his Bold/Italics seminar scheduled for today? You know, WMC, we do take attendance at these things. And by my calculations, you are already close to 2 hours late.
 
If he set his mind to it, WMC coulda thought up something about Billy Squier off the top of his head without research.

But he had to go do something else. Good thing there are other leaders and caretakers dedicated to the TFWG.

BTW God can't set his mind to being a tool. It would be anathema. :)
 
Off the top of his head without research, just like WMC should have known something about Billy Squire, Stuart should have at least been familiar with the name Job even if he is not a devoutly religious, God fearing American.
 
A devoutly religious, God fearing American lives across the street from me, so, from this select sample of 1, I can say that I wish devoutly religious, God fearing Americans would spend a little less time proselytizing and a little more time keeping their yards mowed.

Instead of mowing, this neighbor likes to tell me (at least once a week) how my neighbor to the left is going to go to hell for various and sundry reasons. Ahhh suburbia...
 
Mowed lawns can do a lot to help maintain property values in your neighborhood and they can also help to keep the peace with your neighbors who despite their religious affiliation, may forget to honor their religious values if your property becomes a real eyesore.
 
A real eyesore could be said about my yard, but only because I been sick and the mower is broken, and when I've felt like breaking out the pushmower, it's been rainy.

Triple whammy! Sorry neighbors.
 
The Carpenters were also known early in their career for their trapeze act.

Little known fact. Because I'm pretty sure I just made it up.
Hey, all the posts can't be purely factual and informative. Now someone talk about ONJ.
 
Their trapeze act could never compare to the rush, thrill, and excitement I feel whenever my eyes fall upon the amazing beauty of Olivia Newton-John.

That one's for you Quad!
 
The amazing beauty of Olivia Newton-John is obviously one of the most awesome things on Earth that you can spectate upon.

Good point, dmarg! A bright spot in a purty cruddy world. thanks for the reminder. Dang I just lost my capital t.
 
Upon us all a little rain must fall.

I know it's not much a sentence by itself...but if you hear sung by Robert Plant in Led Zeppelin's The Rain Song, it really is much more impressive.
 


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