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Fantastic word game

Assignments, should we choose to accept them do not generally involve Simon Templar shenanigans, although from time to time they do involve the band camp treasure hunt.
 
Mud wrestliing free-for-all events usually result from a couple of the boys fightiing over one of the librarians.
 
One of the librarians a few weeks ago told me they don't keep any Voter's Pamphlets there (only voter registry forms), so she referred me to the post office.

[size=8pt]Wherein, predictably, they were out of them. So someone there referred me to the police station down the road. Surprise! Not one human being was at the police station (this was on a Saturday afternoon, and apparently there's no crime in Vancouver on a Saturday.)

So I went to the fire department a few miles away. Guess what I found? A Voter's Pamphlet! Last one they had, probably the last one in all of Clark County, given my luck at that point......
 
The post office is an organization for which I worked a few years ago and didn't enjoy all that much.


Happy Weekend everyone!
 
All that much rigamarole and pressure they put on people, and the people they hire who aren't qualified for much else, has caused the Post Office as many problems as the other shippers.

I heard someone else had a story like that, Darth. The only one they could find was in Spanish.
Next time, check out some churches. Most of them have some voter's guides that week. :)
 
The other shippers, such as UPS and Fed Ex, have each done an outstanding job in delivering supplies and equipment to the band camp so everyone will have what they need so they can have a very good time.
 
Appreciated and welcomed are all your numerous contributions throughout the previous evening and late night hours but now it's the start of a new day and in accordance with tradition I hereby begin another day in our historic run with the first post of the day.

Hey guys, remember to set your clocks back one hour tonight and enjoy your extra hour of sleep.
 
When he writes his memoir about those first daily posts, dmargalotti may also write about the infrequent times when he couldn't make that first early morning contribution and someone else stepped in for him.


And I hereby suggest that dmargalotti also make a contribution at 2am tomorrow morning when we set the clocks back. ;D
 
Someone else stepped in for him when needed because that's what we do around here but I can tell you this, you will not see a 2am post by me because even if I wanted to stay awake until that I hour, I couldn't seeing as how my days begin at 5:30am Monday thru Saturday and even when I want to sleep later on Sunday I can't on a count of I'm so used to getting up so dang early.
 
Getting up so dang early on the weekends is something I rarely do as I rather stay up past 2 AM.
 
Cockroach Times make for as difficult a sentence starter than the last post ender, but at least DToTheJ was able to figure out a way to work it out.
 
Sweating to the Oldies used to mean sweating with songs that were 25-45 years old, so now that would include all forms of disco, Olivia Newton-John, Men Without Hats, Howard Jones, and Robert Palmer.

What is this I read above about "Lee Anderson?" Welcome to these parts! Enjoy your stay!
 


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