• Get involved.
    We want your input!
    Apply for Membership and join the conversations about everything related to broadcasting.

    After we receive your registration, a moderator will review it. After your registration is approved, you will be permitted to post.
    If you use a disposable or false email address, your registration will be rejected.

    After your membership is approved, please take a minute to tell us a little bit about yourself.
    https://www.radiodiscussions.com/forums/introduce-yourself.1088/

    Thanks in advance and have fun!
    RadioDiscussions Administrators

Fantastic word game

The new tickler system works well for most of us but not for the seemingly elusive raptus who thought it was something entirely different.


Hmmm..Raptus seems to have disappeared yet Darth and DToTheJ have shown up more frequently. Coincidence? I think not!
 
A juxtaposition might also be placing two photos of two entirely different people side by side and comparing the personalities, looks and life experiences of one who has in fact lived and experienced, while the other claims to have the appearance, personalities and life experiences of the other.
 
Come and go as people do, nevertheless the Internet is for information you either want or don't mind being out there for all the world to know.
 
The vest worn by Prince Albert almost always had the bottom button unbuttoned, and now you know where the tradition originated if you ever notice a man so attired in a vest so situated.
 
Attired in a vest so situated so that he has to constantly adjust the situated vest would mean that the vest is not situated very well.
 
The vest is not situated very well is it rides up on you during a marching band competition and even though you may not miss a single note or step, you can still lose points for appearance.
 
Appearance and form did not matter to us when the informally arrayed Royal Canadian fleet of tall ships, the love birds with their grown up little ones, a complete diving team and a blue angel flyover all arrived at once to pay a visit, and stayed around for a good long while.
 
Recorded materials are now available for our foreign exchange students and were widely used during our recent extended session for those kids.


The materials were produced so well and we received such good reviews that we will do the same thing for our other foreign exchange programs around the world. Mr. International Director of Band Camp will be promoting that on his next worldwide excursion.
 
The three-story drop is more easily remembered by British and French kids, because they think about the cliffs of Dover.
 
The cliffs of Dover are awfully high and so is quadraphonic's climb from the hole he has dug for himself for not using my complete ending clue.


Silkie, too, for not noticing and calling him on it. Apparently, some board members are enjoying lazy Sundays. ;D
 
WMC2006 said:
That's a nice place you and Sweetie have there, Miss Silkie, and I now fully understand how the new library turned out so well.

My complete ending clue on Page 1504 (post #15035, and I ain't talking the VFW) might lead me to cite the old adage about the pot calling the kettle black, and that was not even on Sunday.
 
On Sunday I got a lot done because it was a great day to work outside and since the Giants don't play until tomorrow night, I didn't have to worry about be lured away from my chores because of the game.
 


Back
Top Bottom