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Fantastic word game

Olivia Newton-John is still in my mind even when I was 13 when Please MR. Please don't play B-17 came out and she is still on the minds of all bandcampers at The Powerworld Band Camp.
 
The Powerworld Band Camp has had Olivia Newton-John on its mind for SO LONG that it neglects the needs and wishes of those who don't even attend it, but yet frequent TFWG... :'(
 
TFWGis about embark on a new world-wide advertising campaign to promote awareness of and participation in what will soon become the longest, continuous thread in internet history and I understand several people are being considered for the role of spokesperson including Billy Mays, Kirstie Alley, and Olivia Newton-John.
 
dmargalotti said:
TFWGis about embark on a new world-wide advertising campaign to promote awareness of and participation in what will soon become the longest, continuous thread in internet history and I understand several people are being considered for the role of spokesperson including Billy Mays, Kirstie Alley, and Olivia Newton-John.

Billy Mays, Kirstie Alley, and Olivia Newton-John are fine suggestions, but what about me as spokesperson?? :)
 
Spokesperson responsibilities are wide and varied, andrea, and include the willingness and ability to speak and/or write in complete sentences and to speak and/or write sentences of some degree of complexity which, as it's become painfully clear here at TFWG, not everyone is able to do.
 
Not everyone is able to do it,
but birds do it,
bees do it,
even educated fleas do it,
let's do,
let's fall in love.

(Travel Tips: When in Frankfurt, Germany, visit the popular Sachsenhausen section of the city, in which you will find lovely fountains and art museums. I don't know, my heart really isn't in this because whenever I see Frankfurt, I remember that the entire city of Rotterdam, except for one building, was leveled in one night of bombing by the Germans. So, when the Germans remind us, as they do, about how their city was bombed, it's all I can do to stop myself from saying, "Well you started it." Actually I have said that. I'm going to Frankfurt because my brother lives there--otherwise, I'd be someplace else.)
 
Anyacat said:
(Travel Tips: I'm going to Frankfurt because my brother lives there--otherwise, I'd be someplace else.)

Will you be driving topless while you're there? ;D


Love all of the World Famous Anyacat's Travel Tips and I sure wish we could see more Dmargalotti's Band Camp Tips.
 
Dmargalotti's Band Camp Tips will soon be collected and published in an expose, Band Camp: The Few, the Proud, the Hapless.

(Travel Tip: Not in Frankfurt, but there is a road trip planned for NYC and that will be topless.)
 
Band Camp: The Few, The Proud, the Hapless will soon appear on bookshelves at the PowerWorld Book and Music Depository.
 
The PowerWorld Book and Music Depository will be housed in the George W. Bush Presidential Library Bar and Grill, assuming sufficient funds are donated to build the blasted thing.

(Travel Tip: On the other hand, a trip down the Rhine is a very nice vacation idea. There are castles, vineyards, and little villages to see. You might want to see Dresden, which for many years after World War II, languished unreconstructed under the GDR. You may recall that the city was flattened by Allied bombers in February 1945. Since reunification, reconstruction began in earnest. It's a lovely city but probably will never regain its pre-war luster. You may run into someone, as we did, who feels you need a reminder about how the city was bombed. These two words usually shut them up: London Blitz. Could be that we were traveling in a car marked with US military ID, or we were simply unlucky but we did have two of the encounters as late as 2000.)
 
The blasted thing may be the title of an autobiography written by the face of the quail-shooting friend of Dubya's Edgar Bergen, Dick Cheney. ::)
 
Dick Cheney has retired to an undisclosed location which is where I might prefer to see the PW Book and Music Depository rather than in the George W. Bush Presidential Library Bar and Grill.
 
The George W. Bush Presidential Library Bar and Grill begins fund raising this summer, so get your wallets out.

(Travel Tip: Spring is here, tulip time in the wonderful Netherlands or Holland, Michigan, whichever is affordable.)
 
A deeper and deeper hole means you are closer and closer to China, which is where all that money went.

(Travel Tip: In 1928, the City Council of Holland, Michigan, purchased 100,000 tulip bulbs from the Netherlands to plant in city parks and other areas. Bulbs were also available for Holland residents to purchase at one cent each. In the spring of 1929 thousands of tulips bloomed, and so did the long history of the annual Holland Tulip Festival, held this year: May 2-9.)
 
Went for a walk, and what to my wondering eyes should appear, but Chinee traders remanufacturing the Band Camp Handbook of lesser quality material to sell on the cheap.
 
"Sell On The Cheap" is the new motto of the soon to be world-wide franchised PowerWorld Giant Flea Market and Garage Sale.


Created, of course, a couple of summers ago by some bored bandcampers.
 
PowerWorld Giant Flea Market and Garage Sale will featured used tubas and damp "girlie" magazines, and slightly used comic books.
 


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