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Fantastic word game

A thousand pages is quite the accomplishment and I am sure that the fine leaders here at Radio-Info realize that is nothing to sneeze at.
 
That is nothing to sneeze at when you consider that we have operated and expanded a band camp, replaced a library, researched, shared and cooked our meals, managed many varieties of special projects, managed our travel itineraries, hit the rails and trails, gone to countless Olivia Newton-John concerts and still found time to post here at TFWG.
 
To post here at TFWG on a regular basis is part of my routine along with all the things mentioned by Silkie including one Silkie forgot to mention which would be filing my TPS Reports on a timely weekly basis.
 
Filing my TPS Reports on a timely weekly basis using the new special cover sheets is a requirement of the TFWG.
 
A requirement of TFWG is to keep our day minders current, so that we do not forget those ever important special occasions and events that mean so much and yet mean so much more as the years roll on.

As if I would ever forget even one. :-*
 
The pages of contributions make for some very interesting reading however I'm really starting to think that we need to look into developing a TFWG Audio Book for the visually impaired.
 
A TFWG Audio Book for the visually impaired would give the library the perfect opportunity to show off the many technological advances we incorporated into the renovation.

We will roll out the red carpet. Nobody needs to know that we had a ho'house red rug cut to proper width, spliced together and bound at the edges for a royal red carpet effect.
 
The renovation of my lair (the basement) at my Folks' house, tentatively scheduled for Summer of next year, would include certainly not a VAX, but most probably a vintage 1986 ADDS Mentor 2000 minicomputer or a PDP-10.

'Cause as any h4x0r even remotely worth his salt knows, "Nothing Sucks Like A VAX"!! ;o)





Yeah yeah, I know. Couldn't resist.
 
A radio geek walked into a bar, and the bartender said "We don't serve your kind here."

So the radio geek went back to his mom's basement, called his favorite station, and requested the same song every two minutes. It wasn't as good as a night at Illusions, but it was close.
 
Here in the basement of his mom's home, the radio geek was free to spend his day sending emails to radio stations around the country requesting free t-shirts, bumper stickers, key chains, and other promotional items.
 
Free t-shirts, bumper stickers, key chains, and other promotional items are standard fare for the prize vault, but radio geek is always on the phone asking what else is available for long-time listeners.
 
Long-time listeners know it can be hard to get through on the contest lines because radio geek has several phones with the contest line programmed into speed dial because in addition to being a radio geek, he is also a prize pig.
 
On the air prize pigs are part of the antics of some stations that have canned prizes, as we have seen at Radio-Info.com previously.
 
Previously radio geek was an intern in the promotions department at his local station but he hasn't been able to get another gig in the industry since that one ended.
 
That one ended, as it had to given the Natural Order of Occurence of Events in the Universe, before the next one began.
 
Before the next one began, radio geek was already working the phones calling the contest lines multiple times from his mothers basement trying to win those Molly Hatchet tribute band concert tickets.
 
Molly Hatchet tribute band concert tickets are sure to be a big seller for people who like the southern rock sound.
 


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