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Fantastic word game

My favorite stations have been taken off the air or have introduced different formats.

(Travel Tip: The Whiteleaf Hotel in Inverness Terrace in London is near Oxford Street and claims to be "small hotel with modern amenities & warm atmosphere." Reportedly, it is a bug invested rat hole to be avoided at all cost. I have not stayed there, but someone I know did. On the other hand, The Tavistock, which is near the British Museum, is an inexpensive hotel with no unpleasant surprises. It's clean, in a good location, but very basic. I mean, when in London just how much time will you spend at the hotel?)
 
OOPS

Classic rock stations used to mean first generation rock, now it can mean anything, including disco.
 
Disco Duck was the one and only hit for Rick Dees who also has his own syndicated weekly Top 40 show and, at one time, hosted Solid Gold.
 
Andy Gibb did indeed cohost Solid Gold with Marilyn McCoo but eventually was fired because his drug use left him unreliable.
 
Really really tall is how someone might have described Andre the Giant, when he was alive, of course.

Travel Tip: I was going to suggest a phrase that will help you get around in Egypt, but I only know how to write it in English, and that wouldn't help at all. Anyway, find some friendly Egyptian and have him write: "Can you take me to this address.." so that when you get into a cab, you can be somewhat assured that you will be taken to whatever address you want."
 
Have you thought about giving us weekend entertainment tips, Anyacat?



(You have to do something. I can't go on without some kind of something from you. I'll be checking your Director of Energy and Tourism contract. I think you have to spend 3 months giving us something. ::) )
 
Spot on and to the point, the quadraphonic family fully enjoyed their trip to the nude beach that was described in one of the World Famous Anyacat's Tourism Tips now available 18 times per day on Sirius/XM.
 
The World Famous Anyacat's Tourism Tips now available 18 times per day on Sirius/XM has an option to become a Saturday morning cartoon.



(And I think I'd like to see Anyacat as a cartoon. :D )
 
A Saturday morning cartoon about sums up what I laughingly call my life.

(Travel Tip: From my file (yes I have a file) of roadside attractions I want to see: The Historic Auto Attractions, 13825 Metric Drive, Roscoe, IL. They have Hitler's staff car, COl. Klink's uniform, and lots of stuff associated with John F. Kennedy. I think the place is only open in the summer.

Energy saving tip: Hire some young kid to shovel your snow.)
 


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