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Gracefully and beautifully, as well as punctually, we all have confidence that dmargalotti will be back in the morning for another stellar early-morning initial contribution.
Another stellar early-morning initial contribution might actually come from me because, lately, more often than not, I have been getting up way earlier, leaving for work way earlier, and posting in the morning way earlier.
Pages and pages more of females auditioning for the role of the Illusions "cowgirl" can be found underneath the shipment of Poland Spring bottled water in the corner of the DJ booth.
Karaoke contests might tend to keep some of our contributors up until the wee hours of the morning to get that first early morning contribution in, unless you are Sweetie Pie who was up all night anticipating the development of all the pictures we took while listening to plain ol' radio yesterday.
Pachinko is not something I've played before but then again, we didn't have any Pachinko machines in the video arcade where I worked during my high school and college years.
My high school and college years involved the morning prayer and pledge of allegiance to the flag over the loudspeaker (high school), early rising to go to work full time and the mad dash to full time school after work.
My high school and college years were pockmarked by time in the arcades, but fortunately my face was never pockmarked with blemishes because of my arcade time.
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School after work for me involved driving a school bus, working in a furniture store, and working for the local class-A minor league baseball team.
From 1999 to today I've actually managed to keep the same job and no, I'm not referring to my duties for The FWG (or TFWG as some prefer), PowerWorld Industries, or my position as International Band Camp Director.
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