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Fantastic word game

Pledge of allegiance afficionados always enjoy our Band Camp Salute to America, which includes many musical versions of the pledge and other patriotic music, all performed before dawn on July 4th.
 
Before dawn on July 4th, quad and dm came up with this exciting alphabetical contribution session and even though I attempted to move us along too soon, I at least kept us alphabetically-arranged unlike jmtillery who beat the whole thing down and moved up to the letter p.


And quad paid no attention and kept rolling along as if nothing ever happened. :p
 
Beat the whole thing down and moved up to the letter p is what jmtillery did, and even though I have responsibilities to the FWG and PowerWorld's universal nest of associated industries, I decided to let it slide in a spirit of forgiveness and let bygones be bygones.
 
Bygones should be bygones as forgiveness is much appreciated in the spirit band camp membership.

I aplogogize for moving us all the way to the "P's" so quickly as I had been out of town for a few days in Miami on business and did not have an opportunity to participate for a few days. i did not notice, at first, that we were moving into an aphabetical direction. The new concept certainly creates an interesting yet challenging situation. It appears we are back on track.
 
Band camp membership has been on the rise steadily over the past several years and it's a positive trend that we know will boost profit margins and help us avoid cost cutting measures.

OK kids, it's a new day and that means the TFWG letter of the day is "C".
 
Campers should not be ignored, because all The Powers That Be at the FWG started out as lowly campers themselves, but through hard work and dedication have reached the top of their craft.
 
Craft shows highlighting all manner of handiwork from our little U.S. band campers can be purchased for a small donation and shipped to anywhere in the country.


International band camp locations have their own mailing and shipping policies.
 
Counterfeit antiques are found in downtown Portland shoppes commonly.

[size=8pt]Keno Brothers, beware! ;o)
 
Congregate around Vancouver Mall if you want some really good rip-off prices on cookware, camping equipment and cowboy boots.

[size=8pt]$4.50 for a large Pepsi at the cafeteria? No thank you, I can get exactly the same thing for $1.25 at the Fred Meyer's deli down the street from my place across town!

And they want to build one of those Cinema-topia "movie theatres" (ha! They don't even run films there!) in the space vacated by Mervyn's. If you build it, they won't necessarily come, and I really wish them a LOT of luck in their new digs. In this economy, and with the price they charge for a ticket alone, they'l need all the luck they can get.

I hardly ever went to the now-extinct Moyer Cinema across the parking lot from the mall either, instead favouring the much nicer, and also now-extinct Cascade Park 4 (which was also O&O'd by the Moyer family at one time, before Act III bought them all out, and then Regal bought *them* out and royally screwed it over in the process. But I digress.) Spent a lot of summer breaks at that theatre, mainly because (1) they had two networked Street Fighter machines that me and my future lover/ed one would hog all afternoon long, (2) the place was air conditioned, and (3) air conditioning, Street Fighter, and video games in general for that matter, were all considered taboo at my house until as recently as 2007. Oh yeah, (4) it was also there that my future lover/ed one and I kissed during "Space Jam" circa 1995.............

Lots of memories in that theatre. I can't help but reminisce every time I drive or walk by that building, even today. (Even though it's a church now, it'll always remain the Cascade Park 4 to me.)
 


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