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Fantastic word game

Six minutes long was the approximate duration of Gordon Lightfoot's 'Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald' and was nearly twice as long as anything else on the radio at that time.

As I recall the radio edit ran 5:57 but the album version clocked in 6:32
 
A lot of reverb is short for a lot of reverberation which, as we all know is a series of echoes coming from one of them there cornfield echo chambers while the farm girls obsess their little existence away and try to change the storylines to sell copyright dreams of others.

Here at the library we are very well acquainted with various forms of plagiarism, yellow journalism and other forms of wool presented to keep people warm while they are snowed right under their noses.
 
Weird dreams often include clowns, snakes and Mr. King, my third grade teacher.

(Six whole minutes? Too long. Fill me in later)
 
Hey the red warning worked this time.
It was:
Teacher of the Year is an award I doubt I'd ever win, unless there were not many people in the running.

But now:

To get a point across, it's important to make it understandable to the audience, so you don't have to resort to shock tactics.
 
The running of the bulls almost always results in some idiot get trampled underfoot, but I guess that's the price some idiot eventually pays for tormenting the animals.
 
Shock tactics for perpetrators of youthful indiscretions, such as happen at band camp and Olivia Newton-John concerts, should not include tormenting the animals.

stealthily fixed Silkie's missing my last clue
 
Tormenting the animals isn't what the American Idol contestants want to do but some of these people just don't belong on a stage.


Well done, quadster, well done. Miss Silkie, please come by my office at 10am.
 
A contract year would not have gotten 1st year performers to a place where they could be second year performers had they not first been first year contract performers.

Sorry I'm late, WMC. I was going through inventory lists, provided of course by PowerWorld, Inc., of the items that went missing during the great library heist. Suffice it to say that as Sweetie Pie and I tell the young'uns, we know where you've been, but you don't know where we've been.
 
Signing on the dotted line might seem like it's all rainbows and unicorns wearing blingbling and living in a mansion, but sometimes it's only a contract that favors the party of the first part.
 


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