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The first part of our flight was dreary, through blizzard blown gray skies, until we arrived above the clouds, and there we saw the rainbows and unicorns of which quadrophonic spoke, although we must make clear that when it came to the unicorns we spoke tongue in cheek.
 
Gear up for the annual band camp Easter egg hunt, which will begin promptly at 2:00 p.m. on Easter Sunday, which will allow plenty of time for band campers and their little ones to change clothes after church.
 
A private area is becoming increasingly difficult to find with the massive proliferation of cameras strategically placed by city, state and federal authorities in order to record our every move.

Paranoid? Me? No, just aware... and careful. :-X
 
Our every move may be watched by all manner of servants...er...authorities, but also by those who have us under their skin, no matter how much materialism is bestowed upon them.
 
An overloaded poultry truck driven by an overzealous driver overturned over a bridge and and left the road littered with eggs over easy.
 
Every order is scrambled so if you're looking for an omelet or eggs sunny-side up, fried or prepared any other way at TFWG's PowerWorld Breakfast Cafe, you'd best look elsewhere.
 
You'd best look elsewhere if you want to find me on this board during "normal" work hours because, as usual, I am working abnormal work hours.


Still though, I'm always handing out those TFWG leaflets. ;D
 
Vanilla and lavender wafers never caught on like the plain vanilla ones did, but Nabisco didn't lose a lot of money because the only test markets were Guam, the Falkland Islands, and Waco, Texas.
 
Guam, the Falkland Islands, and Waco, Texas may not have band camps to call their own but they are key markets for the sale of Olivia Newton-John collectibles and memorabilia.
 
Strong scents can be uninviting, but lavender and vanilla are quite relaxing and stress relieving, which is always nice when attempting to attact people to the library.
 


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