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Fantastic word game

Telephone operators of the world ain't nothin' but trouble!

Or so the oldschool 40s rap song went. I think it was about Sarah from Mayberry. It was before Lily Tomlin did her thang.
 
Trouble is merely one of those seven letter words to some people who couldn't care less what anyone thought as long as they were getting the attention of just two people.
 
Their mother didn't think much of it either which is why we had a lot of motherly volunteers at band camp every session.
 
a lot of motherly volunteers at band camp every session who come to protect their yung'uns find the FWG PowerWorld SpaResort, and are able to forget the cares of their workaday world.
 
Irrelevant is DMX, and especially Music "Choice", once you've acquired a feed of Muzak to listen to.

[size=8pt]You wrote that one just for me, didn't you, Quad? ;o)
 
A feed of Muzak to listen to kind of looks like an error of grammar, but this is, after all, TFWG.
 
All of us should make sure we have made our reservations for this years TFWG Homecoming Weekend October 9th & 10th because I understand some wonderful posters from the past will be joining us.
 
Jet setting Portlanders used to inhabit the building I lived in years ago and, God willing, will never return to.

[size=8pt]@Silkie--

Actually, it's logical. People often generically refer to the company's music feeds themselves by the company's name. Traditionally "Muzak", when used to refer to the *type* of music (not the company specifically) could mean either their specially-prepared "elevator music" programme (actually it's officially titled "Environmental") or derivatives thereof, which are deliberately intended to be bland, unobtrusive or inoffensive. But nowdays "Muzak" as a type of music could broadly be pretty much anything, since their styles of programming have expanded tremendously within the past 20+ years.
 
The building I lived in years ago and, God willing, will never return to would actually be hard to return to seeing as how it's no longer standing although I guess someone could come along someday and rebuild it although I can't imagine why they would want to.
 
They do make other stuff but they make more and more Olivia Newton-John stuff because they know it will sell and make people happy.
 


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