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Fantastic word game

Denial of service attacks can (and often do) happen without warning.

[size=8pt]Especially if you are using a firewall that's poorly configured or still on the factory's default settings.
 
Denial of your infatuation with the lovely ON-J will only cause you much pain and anguish so it's best to just admit the truth and let your love flow.

Oh man, somehow Darth got the drop on me...


Without warning, you will find yourself hopelessly infatuated with the lovely ON-J so my advice to you is instead of denying your feelings, just admit it and let your love flow.
 
Family-friendly, positive, and encouraging thoughts should allow me to post what I was writing while quadrophonic was writing more quickly; to wit:
"Let your love flow" was a mid-late 1970s hit for south Florida's rock&country Bellamy Brothers, which we played, as well as cuts from Olivia Newton-John's "Grease" get-together with John Travolta, just a couple of the strange appearances on the playlist of a purportedly "album rock" radio station, but totally believable when one knows the station was located in the New Orleans French Quarter.
 
The New Orleans French Quarter is about as long as kudzooter's contributions so someone should probably take the time to inform him of going a tad overboard with the one-sentence thing and, since I'm on vacation, I'll pass the buck to quadraphonic since he is in charge this week.
 
He is in charge this week, said quadraphonic, in his usual curious manner of speaking in response to bolded clues, in this instance in the third person.

I like what you were doing there, kudzooter. There were a lot of good ideas in that post, but just remember all the rest of us: sometimes you got to run the campaign all the way to the end, sometimes you have to just plant a seed and leave some low-hanging fruit for the other FWG players. ;)
 
The third person that I'm aware of to play the voice of Ma Bell, and subsequently the current one, is Pat Fleet, whose voice people (somehow) manage to confuse with their completely dissimilar previous voice, that of the lovely and talented Jane Barbe.

[size=8pt]And before her was someone named Mary Moore, but I have never heard her recordings live. She was a bit before my time. But my work place's PBX mainly consists of a stripped-down #5 crossbar system which still has the original Audichron message drums in it (the company Mrs. Barbe worked for), so her voice can still be heard in at least one place in the Vancouver area.
 
In this day and age, it's difficult to weave in some ONJ references and still relate non-ONJ/bandcamp subjects, while keeping it brief, but I'll try.
 
Number 1,775 is just one more step in our journey to set the record for the worlds' longest, continuous internet thread.

I believe we've already established other records for making the most band camp and Olivia Newton-John references in a single internet thread.
 
t\The finer things in life was a song I played by Steve Winwood in the mid-late 1980s, during a radio formatic period in my life which had nothing to do with either Olivia Newton-Camp nor Band John.
 
"I Need A Lover", said the confused lady, as she scratched her head and wondered where she hid the imaginary lovers that were foisted upon her unawares which, in her poor, confused state she slung over the railing.
 
dmargalotti said:
I believe we've already established other records for making the most band camp and Olivia Newton-John references in a single internet thread.

And weren't you going to start counting them all over again from page 1 just to be sure?? I'm pretty sure you were. ;D

Her unawares which, in her poor, confused state she slung over the railing
just like I drape my beach towels over the balcony, dried in the warm sunshine and waited for another day at the beach.
 


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