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Fantastic word game

Be docked before the PowerWorld Marina closes for the evening or you and your boat may be left drifting in the open water overnight.
 
Drifting in the open water overnight was part of a Japanese boat dock that had eventually arrived down on the beach of Newport several months ago, as a result of the tsunami that hit Japan following the earthquake last year.

[size=8pt]It's my understanding that the Japanese have claimed the majority of it as their own, and it's currently in the process of being prepared to be returned to Japan. Supposedly a portion of it will remain at the OR coast to serve as a memorial.
 
Flown by the main campus today in the PowerWorld jet and I was very impressed with how tidy and clean it looked from the air.
 
It looked from the air in the days of the dirigible races the same way it looks from the ground today: a perfectly landscaped, geometric, psychological, and natural beauty.
 
Beauty factor rises a few hundred notches whenever The Lovely Olivia makes one of her rare personal appearances here at band camp.
 
Start campfires in designated areas only and only when there are no strong winds or drought conditions that could lead to a forest fire unless of course you want to catch a whole lot of grief from Smokey the Bear.
 
His on-the-take henchmen were at one point hoping to be awarded the PowerWorld Industries LTD security contract but we told them they were barking up the wrong tree.
 
Barking up the wrong tree, the tv-show investigators were soon pointed to the right tree, but when they started barking up that tree, it was all moot because the producers ran out of film.
 
Film cameræ do still take far better pictures than electronic ones, despite the lengths the overzealous computer industry types will do to convince you otherwise.

[size=8pt]35mm is decent, but I'd much rather have the far sharper output of my Uncle's old '61 Arri 15/70 camera. Yes, that's 70mm wide by 15 perfs high, or rather, 15 perfs wide by 70mm high, since it's a horizontal mechanism. Yes, it can quite literally be considered the still-frame equivalent of an IMAX camera!

Its clarity and colour output (using the right kind of film; I use Kodak Estar myself, just to keep it real--see the comment about IMAX above) very easily puts even the most modern electronic cameræ currently available to shame.
 
The woman in the story I've linked below seemed to be on drugs or alcohol, as I know no women who would do a "topless chase".

WEIRD story I tell you. WEIRD!

-crainbebo
 
"Topless chase" sounds like a good title for us as we chase that 10,000th page, topless when we can, which always seems to be just around that elusive corner.
 
Just around that elusive corner WMC beat the librarian to the news story about the topless driver, although I came with a different source just because I knew it was going to be a top(less) story here at the FWG (or TFWG as some prefer).

Rule 14, on Page 276 of Anyacat's Rules of Order for Topless Drivers, specifically says not to break the law when driving topless; so we're gonna have to have a talk with Ms. Ramsey about protocol, despite how romantically thoughtful she was being. Here is the story, right on the front page.

http://www.gainesville.com/article/20120805/ARTICLES/120809764/0/FRONTPAGE
 
Top(less) story here at the FWG (or TFWG as some prefer) will keep us going for days because that's pretty much how we roll.
 


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