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Fantastic word game

If Basnya would show up around here more often, along with kudzooter and kenny and crainbebo, we'd be further along in our journey but, apparently, they just don't care as much as we do.


A bit overcast, rainy, thundery today on my last full day of vaca but it's been a good week so I can't complain. TFWG offices are closed for the Monday holiday but the local band campers will be around for a Memorial Day parade.
 
The integral part of their daily lives should be the FWG, but for some of us like me I have no internet access Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 6 PM.


It's Friday, just about time to rock out Illusions, with plenty of music, And we will kick it off with Men Without Hats, have Robert Palmer, Howard Jones, Def Leppard, and a request for Wall of Voodoo, which I have by them "Mexican Radio" and The remake of Johnny Cash's "Ring of Fire", and much more 80s music, and we may come forward and back a decade also.
 
Monday through Friday 8 AM to 6 PM is when a lot of people do a lot of their menial labor, and between 6 PM and 8 AM, they get to do cool things like playing the hits of the 80s at Illusions.
 
At Illusions, since dm and kenny took over, it's a whole new ballgame with new clientele, better drinks, and the best music around.
 
New clientele, better drinks, and the best music around makes Illusions a better place while you're there, but the best thing that has come of the new regime there is that when you leave the premises, you're a much better person with a much brighter future; as it was before, when you left the premises, you wanted to rub your handstamp off and clear your mind of the memories of that poisonous psychological dankness.
 
That poisonous psychological dankness at Illusions is gone with dm and I taking over last night, the crowd was amazed.
 
The crowd was amazed with the diversity of Kennys' musical offerings and they wanted to know how had amassed such an extensive collection.

My back is a little sore this morning from lugging all those milk crates filled with record albums. Gotta work on converting all those songs to digital music files because I'm getting to old to do all that heavy lifting!
 
An extensive collection, whether postage stamps, baseball cards or vinyl music, should never be discarded, since one never knows but what an eBay might come along, bringing the opportunity to turn all that toted trash into treasure.
 
Trash-into-treasure conversions happen quite often over here, and if you are a good scrounge like me, and you have a bit of skill, you can parlay it into an entire lifestyle.

[size=8pt]After all, isn't recycling the "now thing" these days?

@dmargalotti--
Do you have one of these? You know I would if they weren't so damned expensive.....
 
An entire lifestyle gets created every time I show up at the door with another antique find from the curb as a result of another garage clean out for the trash, which keeps Sweetie Pie pretty well amazed that I can parlay a beater piece of trash into some pocket change for us.

But for now I must joyfully return to the more gracious aspects of life with Sweetie Pie.
 
Some pocket change for us will build up now that I'm home and ready to hit the ground running on Tuesday.


Good to be home but I'd rather still be in Florida. 8)
 
Go Now was a late-1964 top 10 hit for the Moody Blues, whose 1967 album, Days of Future Passed, gave us the radio over-played but hauntingly beautiful Nights in White Satin.
 
That it is nobler to suffer the slings and barrows of outrageous fortune, or perhaps to take arms against a sea of turtles are but some of the risks you take when you speedread Shakespeare.
 
When you speedread Shakespeare you are either hurrying with your homework or trying to get off the john because the phone rang.
 


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