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The annual Topless Driving Parade, this year as in others, will in all likelihood have me being topful, since I'm a very modest man.

[size=8pt]Not actually a satellite feed, quad; ITFS, which is a terrestrial band. Close, RF-wise, but different tech. (Really close, actually. Just right betwen the ISM band where the most popular implementations of 802-11 ["Wi-Fi"] operate and the lower end of the C-band.) ITFS is the band the relay of KFWG to the stations goes out over--KFWP's feed of KFWG programming goes out over a fibre trunk from Clackamas, since the Cascades get in the way of the microwave signal's line of sight (and the dynamic weather in the Cascades would practically make it infeasible.)

There are tentative plans to build out an ITFS relay network on the east side of the mountains, similar to the one over here, to carry FWP's signal out to transmitters in other areas on that side of OR/WA.
 
My pals from The FWG (or TFWG as some prefer) always come through for me whether it's at the main campus or another one of our locations around the globe.
 
Another one of our locations around the globe will be hosting an international band camp competition this summer but unfortunately our deal with NBC to televise the competition feel through because they're already spending way too much money to cover the Olympics.
 
Thorough verification of the owners revealed that they were one of our most generous benefactors, as was evidenced by the donation of all of the Krugerrands to our many, efficiently run, cost effective camp activities.
 
Alumni of the Illusions Line Dancing School are eligible for a free bottle of Poland Spring water, compliments of the owner, who's got crates of them.
 
The very best they can offer surely includes at least sufficiently proper grammar that our teeth are not grinding over the fingernails on the chalkboard sensation.
 
Swallowed by the shark was probably much less appealing than the story of Jonah, who got swallowed by the whale, also re-enacted by Pinnochio, where everyone sang around the campfire.
 
Everyone sang around the campfire at the closing ceremonies of each band camp session, and certain sessions, as noted in the registration materials, involve singing along with Karaoke songs.
 
Singing along with Karaoke songs is not one of my favorite pasttimes but the band campers seem to enjoy it especially when Dave & Kenny show up for a special appearance.
 
Mayhem during the last Dave & Kenny's 80s Rockfest began when severals drunkards all wanted to use the mechanical bull simultaneously.

It was ugly. They had to call in the sheriff and stuff.
 
"Simultaneously" is a song on the South Park "Chef Aid" album sung by the Chef character, voiced by the late Isaac Hayes.
 


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