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Especially at Halloween time, you realize just how expensive candy has gotten.

I remember stopping off at the local candy store midway through my paper route when I was 11 and being able to buy out what seemed like half the store for $1.50. Can't do that anymore.
 
Candy has gotten kind of outrageous when you figure that a bag of miniature chocolate bars costs over $3.00 in some places.

If your mother gave you $1.50 to go to the store, you knew you better have the basket good and secure on the bicycle rear, because you were going for a good deal of shopping. And don't forget to bring home the S&H Green Stamps.
 
In some places like Illusions Danceclub, a person is guaranteed to ride a mechanical bull at least once.
 
Meeting Megan McCormick certainly is an unusual item on the list of things one wishes to do before departing this life, but then taking a little field trip to visit Officer Friendly as part of the fun department educational process is an unusual field trip.
 
Jim Rockford used to have his trailer parked in a reasonably private locale and somehow always seemed disorganized and disheveled, but as we know, "seem" is the operative term.
 
The post in question will be guarded by The Rooftop Singers, ever faithful, ever loyal, ever dutiful.
 
Ever faithful, ever loyal, ever dutiful, the PowerWorld Board of Governors gives us, the Board of Directors, everything we need to keep a smoothrunning band camp.
 
A smoothrunning band camp always is the end result, even though they sometimes start off roughly (parents being how they are), and it always works out because of the staff's dedication and diligent use of all their skillsets.
 
Well rounded experience in a family-like setting such as band camp gives our kids the necessary tools to figure out what they want to be when they grow up.


I can't tell you how often a band camper has come up to me and told me they want to be a Game Czar when they grow up.
 
Before me and my TPS regime started in 1925, there was a long line of TPS reports that were filled out in triplicate daily, but gradually, through advances in typewriters, carbon papers, mimeographs, and now computers and digital imagery, collecting TPS reports is a lot more streamlined, and as a result I am able to daily help others in their duties.

One of those is your friendly think-about-Megan-McCormick reminder.
 
Beavis & Butthead inspired a 5-year-old to start a fire, not to mention sparking a hot debate on the V-chip.
 
The V-chip was designed to prevent children from seeing violent images on the TV but if you really want to see something worth watching, check out Globe Trekker with Megan McCormick.
 


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