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Fantastic word game

Like a flawless machine sounds kind of nice, but I have yet to find a flawless machine, so we just call it well-oiled, like a sewing machine.
 
A sewing machine was found in the basement here in the main office, still working but pretty dusty, so we've sent it downtown for restoration after which it will be on display in the library in a spot to be determined by Miss Silkie and the lovely library interns.

Thanks ladies. ;D
 
Determined by Miss Silkie and the lovely library interns, by unanimous vote, is the value of staying indoors and canoodling unless you have no other choice.
 
Unless you have no other choice, you're better off being indoors over most of the U.S. this week, due to something called a "heat dome," which is quickly becoming a buzzword or cliché.

It's also 87 degrees at 10:41pm. Thanks a lot Heat Dome!
 
A buzzword or cliche describing the "heat dome" is a usual thing in The Central CA San Joaquin Valley from Memorial Day To late September, but it's usually a dry heat.

Actually the temperatures have been below normal so far this summer. only a dozen 100 degree days so far.
 
It's usually a dry heat there, but it isn't up here, as the last few warm days we had have been in the mid 70s-lower 80s during the day with 70-90% relative humidity.

[size=8pt]In fact, today it maxed at 75. I walked out of the office at about 1830 for my lunch break, and my naturally wavy (slightly curly) mullet practically went straight! Felt like I walked out of the climate-controlled office building and directly into a swamp. Oi.

Say, this is my 900th post! Happy day, isn't it?
 
70-90% relative humidity sounds kind of high, but that might only be my perception: maybe the heat here on the East Coast and all this talk of heat domes has fried my synapses.
 
Fried my synapses while riding the mechanical bull at Illusions, which means I expect a complimentary case of bottled water.
 
Case of bottled water in hand, I took a walk around the main campus yesterday, checking on all the staff especially anyone working outdoors and offered a bottle of water to anyone who looked parched, sweaty, sunburned, or about to collapse from heat stroke.


Darth, happy 900th post. That snickering behind your back is DToTheJ needling you with one of his 14,000+ posts. That's not very nice of him. ;D
 
Anyone who looked parched, sweaty, sunburned, or about to collapse from heat stroke was taken for a topless drive down the interstate with the air conditioning on full blast.
 
Blast from the past week kicked off with a visit from little old babushka Silkie just around dawn, looking all young and more beautiful than ever, kind of like that million bucks that we already hashed and rehashed.

After giving her blessing for the party to begin she was off to do whatever it is they do.
 
Eddie Murphy donated some movies to the band camp fun department, so that we could run them for the kiddies this weekend while hunkered down.


and let it never be said that we were intimidated by the tauntings of any kinds of bullies, because we don't do toe-to-toe, we do head-to-head, and our heads are much more experienced than the bad apples.
 
Miss Silkie's story time is, oddly enough, world renowned, a highly sought after summertime event.

Even Sweetie Pie is mesmerized at times, though for the life of me I cannot imagine why. They're just yarns.
 
"Reading tails" can be construed to mean arses with reading ability, or others reading arses, but either way the faux pas did not escape the notice of the librarian, who just figured it was either simply a matter of being early in the morning or there were some very talented analytical abilities at one end or t'other.
 


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