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Fantastic word game

Devoid of Australian pop singers, the daily playlists of our Band Camp Radio stations were overhauled by the music programming department following a series of written complaints and several harassing phone calls from a guy in North Carolina who refused to give his name.
 
A guy in North Carolina who refused to give his name turned out to be a security officer of one of our very own super secret, underground, over the top mercenary operatives, known for clearing the place of any who would deny him the peace of mind that comes only from the lovely Olivia.

We'll have a talk with him, just as soon as he finishes rolling his eyes over the prospect of a radio station that doesn't play her.
 
A guy in North Carolina who refused to give his name was obviously justified in his indignation, and to protect the vital fabric of the FWG, obviously a change needed to be made.

Silkie had the fast fingahs!

The peace of mind that comes only from the lovely Olivia isn't something that you should hoard for yourself like those psychopaths on the reality shows, but is a concept that, because of its overall good vibrations, needs to be shared.
 
To be shared, to be sure, is of paramount importance in our novel quest to have happy, healthy, normal little campers and camperettes
 
Campers and camperettes are flooding band camp phone lines with calls about uniform requirements, and they are all being appraised of the fact that, for those who are already registered, uniforms are in the mail.
 
Uniforms are in the mail which means they should arrive sometime in the next week or so and while we take every precaution to make sure the orders have been accurately filled, you should make a point of trying on your uniform as soon as it arrives to make sure it's the correct size.
 
You can trust us, even though some of our post counts collectively can't top that of that DToTheJ poster.
 
Quality work is being done by the street sweepers, who slowly and meticulously pick off trash and dust, as they make their way in their little air conditioned cabins to make way for a clean, clear weekend.
 
Follow the EAS test with a quip about folding your papers and laying your head on the desks until the teacher comes around to collect them, and that will collect you a Letter of Reprimand from your station's Chief Engineer.
 
Chief Engineer position is probably just a wee bit higher in the food chain than equipment manager, but hey, we take it where we can get it.

You might be surprised by the kinds of people who were equipment managers and who ended up owning their own radio stations to get them through Post Graduate studies in their current areas of expertise.
 
We can get it on takeaway, but it will probably be cold by the time we're ready to eat it.

[size=8pt]There's no audio stream of Australian pop singers on FWG-LD *yet* but that's only a temporary condition. Look for it on the station's third auxilliary audio stream by the middle of next week. This also explains why there's currently only a steady 440-cycle tone being featured prominently on KFWG-LD channel 37 audio 3...

F.Y.I., WGZOO will be out of service at least until next Tuesday. Both the hard drives failled (yes, it had to happen at some point) and new ones are on order. For the time being you can get your Usenet data through my Mentor 2000 temporarilly by routing through ...!decvax!pwd-01-rt!fwgdxcc01!dxcctrpdpx!wgzoo-tp-m2 but it might be pretty slow depending on how many people are trying to access it.
 
By the time we're ready to eat it we will have worked up enough of an appetite that it will not matter whether it is cold, to say nothing of the fact that it is going to be Congo hot outside, and iced anything will be perfectly lovely.
 
Perfectly lovely days, as toasty as they may be, are ahead of us here in central Massachusetts and I'm ok with that because it's alot better than cold, snow, sleet or rain which is what we'll have for several months in the not too distant future.
 


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