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Fantastic word game

The midst of hurricane/tornado season unleashes two of my least favorite things: heat and humidity.

Silkie said:
For clues see the post by RaptusRegaliter, who got all fancy on us, so I plead innocence by reason of having no choice.

Silkie, Silkie, Silkie... I am terribly sorry that my tumescent bit of wordplay caused you such distress. If there's enough demand on the board, I can bring back my symposium on "How to Deal with Hard Words 'n' Stuff." :D
 
Heat and humidity under the collar are experienced by distant band campers who get caught up in "hand me down" mazes of scavenged junk and mirrors that were long ago designed with them in mind.


My dear RaptusRegaliter, I do not mind any difficult words. I can work with all of them. Everyone else got annoyed with having to read and type extra words.
 
Designed with them in mind was not a principle used by the people who designed my parents' house in the early 1960s, as quite a few areas of the house are difficult for me to access because I stand six feet and eight inches tall.

In re: North Carolina--I am afraid I won't be able to make it, as I am being ordered to attend yet another Family Reunion during that time period. They say they need someone who actually knows how to run the U-Matic deck so they can run the big stack of tapes of Humiliating Home Movies. Yeah, seeing for the 10 000 000th time, the footage of me being lapped by J. Tedrick at the Southrange '94 MX Final, is the biggest thrill of my life..............

*sigh*
 
Six feet and eight inches tall, the statue of Abraham Lincoln was a little exaggerated, but served its purpose.

Yes, I live in NC anyway. And because of that, I don't usually have to travel far for a good field trip or hurricane/tornado. They tend to come to me.
 
Its purpose, in addition to a valuable history lesson, was to keep us on our toes well into the future.
 
To keep us on our toes well into the future, the PowerWorld Board of Governors will start videotaping all Executive Staff Meetings.
 
A new reality TV show is definitely not something we need, but they could make one out of the challenge of logging in.

I keep getting "can't find server" messages here but I KNOW my employee info is up to date. :(
 
The challenge of logging in can be quite cumbersome and while I haven't had any issues, I have noticed others have and it has been addressed on R-I's Ask Radio Info board so perhaps you should go there and/or send an email directly to our good friend Managing Board Editor.
 
Our good friend Managing Board Editor probably has things to do, and has already heard about the problems, so I just figured, like it always is at the TFWG, Band Camp, or with Olivia Newton-John, it's best to soldier on.
 
Leadership, inspiration, and guidance will much better serve TFWG than faith, hope, and charity.

For the record I'm 6'4" and live in Georgia's tornado alley, so when the winds kick up I always head indoors lest the odd 2 X 4 damage my astonishingly handsome features.
 
Faith, hope and charity were once addressed in a song by Louis Armstrong, in which he sang, "We can hope for some charity as long as we've got faith".
 
"We can hope for some charity as long as we've got faith," said Tim and the three daughters he co-published as half of country music's McGraw-Hill venture.
 
Venture capital is being used to fund the operations of hundreds of TFWG PowerWorld International Band Camp locations throughout North America, Europe, and even parts of Asia.
 
Parts of Asia have long awaited their own band camp location and this success can be attributed to a meaningful overseas excursion with the PowerWorld Marketing Team and International Band Camp Executive Director dmargalotti.


TFWG has reached another milestone of its own: 60,000 views!! A job well done by everyone.
 
International Band Camp Executive Director dmargalotti gets up and into work before 0dark30, and stays at work until late at night, long after most people have left to catch the last few minutes of Carson Daly.

He worked even longer on that Asian trip, you should see his TPS Reports
 


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