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Fantastic word game

While someone from Omaha filmed us around the office for a report on their local tv affiliate, we all wondered why so little goes on in Omaha that they need to watch us do our everyday thing.


Not much goes on in Omaha I guess. ;)
 
Our everyday thing over the years has been filmed and filed for stories on over 210 of America's better television stations.

The FWGPR Department keeps copies of the clips in their archives, and runs them on channel 37 when there aren't live band camp functions to cover.
 
"Minute to Win It", if I'm not mistaken is hosted by the guy who also hosts "Diners, Drive-in, and Dives" on The Food Channel which is a show I cannot watch without feeling an intense urge to raid the kitchen pantry.
 
The booth where he sat and ate Chinese dinner [no tip!] could no more contain a certain hippopotamus' girth any more than the halter top she wears when she's dancing, to hear one certain DJ tell it.
 
To hear one certain DJ tell it, you would never know that back in the day the city editor, on the city desk, at the city paper always gave us complete information about which advertising had to do with the business at hand, and then we advertised and waited while that certain DJ pretended that everything that was advertised was a tip to keep the show going.
 
To keep the show going, whether it's a regular show or time-brokered, the skids for airtime need to be greased with some kind of income, hopefully from appreciative advertisers, but sometimes from side jobs or rich family members with no better sense.
 
Rich family members with no better sense tend to send their kids to that competing band camp program because it's less expensive but they soon realize that you get what you pay for and that ain't much.
 
That ain't much fun but if you do end up at some other band camp because that's all your family's finances will allow, just remember that we do have a scholarship program for deserving students of limited financial means.
 
Limited financial means does not warrant a person to agree to take a pro bono "apprentice DJ" job at Illusions Danceclub.
 
On the map I have, and even on my GPS, dmargalotti makes a good point, because Southington is there, but not Wolcott: it's almost as if they want to pretend, despite internet stories about the place, that Wolcott doesn't exist.
 


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