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In years gone by, Markie Post was known for making guest appearances on shows such as C.H.i.P.'s, Barnaby Jones, Hart to Hart, The A-Team, Simon & Simon, The Love Boat, and Fantasy Island before she landed a recurring role on The Fall Guy with Lee Majors.
 
The Fall Guy with Lee Majors co-starred hottie Heather Thomas who had a bikini poster back in the day which, yes, I had hanging on my dorm room wall during my freshman year in college.
 
During my freshman year in college my then-favourite oldies radio station KISN (actually KKSN by that time) was taking its last dying gasp on VHF, only to be replaced by that horrendous programming mistake known as "Charlie's FM", but due to the efforts of a few enterprising individuals it was, to a certain extent, resurrected as a streaming service last night.

[size=8pt]Actually but a shadow of its former self, but still a decent attempt. Hear:
http://icy3.abacast.com/starstations-kisnfmmp3-64 (MP3)
http://icy3.abacast.com/starstations-kisnfm-64 (MP4/AAC)

Personally, I'd love to see some satellite teleport pick it up and simulcast it via DVB-S, like they're doing with the current re-incarnation of KQLZ, but that's probably never gonna happen as far as I can tell.
 
It was, to a certain extent, resurrected as a streaming service last night by some enterprising individuals who have been invited to the upcoming PowerWorld Business Symposium.
 
The upcoming PowerWorld Business Symposium will include mock presentations from band campers who intend to own their own businesses, a presentation from The Lovely Olivia on looking gorgeous, and an invitation-only presentation with Miss Silkie.

Of course, that's regarding the uber-successful Miss Silkie's Tasty Tidbits.
 
An invitation-only presentation with Miss Silkie, taken lightly has pretty serious ramifications, such as missing out on wonderful light fare that only carries the appearance of decadence.

Among our delicacies: A delicious bit of coffee cake made with brown sugar, buttermilk, soybean oil, wheat flour and all the healthy spices, with a fresh fruit and nuts topping ;D. We will leave the quick eats (though not unhealthy) to the basketball guys, going nowhere special but making good time getting there, since they wouldn't be caught dead in each others' company with mimosas and a healthy brunch.
 
The appearance of decadence is just that as we are really simple folk to like to give the best to our band campers and associates.

It would be nice if some of those band campers and associates dropped by with a contribution or three. Must be a day of rest for lots of people. ???
 
Many viewings of "Xanadu" and "Grease" are never enough and I look forward to our yearly Olivia Marathon held in the library's auditorium.
 
Our yearly Olivia Marathon held in the library's auditorium has been expanded by one day per year since its inception in 1974, when our first offerings were her home movies and a couple of Australian commercials.
 
Her home movies and a couple of Australian commercials were decidedly more appealing than the average Progressive insurance ad.
 
Done right, advertising campaigns can be make a lasting impression on society which is why we can remember famous slogans such as "Plop, plop, fizz, fizz oh what a relief it is...".
 
"Plop, plop, fizz, fizz oh what a relief it is..." is as memorable as "Two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions, on a sesame seed bun".
 
"Two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions, on a sesame seed bun" is a slogan we can all repeat by heart even though it's an advertising campaign that McDonald's has not used in decades which makes me wonder how much space in our brains is actually occupied by completely useless information like that.
 


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