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Hi gang! Just a quick cameo midday appearance. Don't wanna startle you or anything. Back to work now, buh-bye. ;D
 
Rather than doing his work at work, dmargalotti regales the internets with tales of his dmargalottiness, which is way more enlightening and informative than merely performing his basic duties
 
Superior intellect was certainly at work when a couple of band camp alumni got their first laptop computer, but academics certainly had their place in helping our alumni to get it going in the right direction, thanks to our superior engineering program and savvy grandparents who knew that our library computer lab was the best place for their little grandmunchkin to learn.

To wit: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/...ing-grid10|htmlws-main-bb|dl1|sec1_lnk3|95570
 
The best place for their little grandmunchkin to learn was the library where Miss Grammy Silkie and Sweetie Grampy Pie could be right there to help at any time.
 
Any time you're an administrator and you're working on campus and need a pick-me-up, coffee delivery is free from Mrs. Folger's in the Student Center, which is staffed by eager, proficient band camp interns.
 
Eager, proficient band camp interns needn't worry about bringing me coffee, as I'm primarily a tea drinker myself.

[size=8pt]Sometimes I'll order a cup of coffee at a restaurant, but for the most part I'm partial to English Breakfast or Earl Gray. Although I'll also go for Orange Spice if I'm in the mood (quite frequently; I always keep a little box of it in my desk at work.) I used to consume coffee all the time during my years as an Evergreen Plainsman and a Clark Penguin, so I guess I probably just got tired of it.
 
I'm primarily a tea drinker myself , iced tea that is, in the summertime when it's hot , but I have to have my 32 once cup of coffee every morning before going to work.
 
"Sleeping With The Enemy" was, in retrospect, an awful idea for a film, but not as much as the motion picture garbage that they continue to throw at us every Friday.
 
They continue to throw at us every Friday all summer long the idea of a band camper vs staff softball game which sounds like a better idea now that fall is approaching.


I'll pitch.
 
Hedgehoppers Anonymous was the name of my high school band back in the day until we were sued by a landscaping company who thought the name was too similar to theirs.


A half dozen contributions today??
 
Similar to theirs were a couple of tunes back in the day, for which an artist or two got their butts sued off.

WMC, I reckon people have lives, and that is why we are not seeing many contributions.
 
An artist or two got their butts sued off for coming out with songs that sounded to similar to others, one example is Vanilla Ice coming up with the song "Ice Ice Baby" that sounds to much like Under Pressure by Queen and David Bowie.


Others, My Sweet Lord by George Harrison, The Chiffons claim he took that song from "He's So Fine."
MC Hammer's song "U Can't Touch This" from Rick James "Super Freak", but I believe he actually had permission for that one.
 
Under Pressure by Queen and David Bowie are two songs I have not listened to but I'm sure they each sound wonderful in their own ways and I hope to hear them at a future Dave & Kenny's Rockfest at Illusions.
 


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