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Fantastic word game

'She sells seashells by the seashore' is much easier typed than said but I'm sure an articulate and eloquent speaker like WMC would have not problem meeting the challenge even after imbibing at Illusions.
 
Rewarded, vacationing patrons who crawl out of bed real early to get to that remote location will probably not find anything healthy, wealthy, healthful, soulful or wise about it, despite the advertising.
 
Despite the advertising that says it ends at 2am (because of local laws), Dave & Kenny's Rockfests usually go until dawn at Illusions, and then the survivors move on to the Denny's.
 
The Denny's near Illusions has to stock up on eggs and hash browns for their Saturday night/Sunday evening shifts because the crowd from Illusions likes to rock out on breakfast.
 
The crowd from Illusions likes to rock out on breakfast at Denny's after they break the scene at the club, but most days that crowd's breakfast is Slim Jims or Twinkies and a fountain Coke.
 
Slim Jims or Twinkies and a glass of fountain Coke isn't nearly as balanced a meal as the Courier's C/Rush-Hour Luncheon Special, four creme-filled doughnuts, a handful of trail mix and a canteen of Orangina-laced Mountain Dew.

[size=8pt]Keeps you alert all afternoon and into the evening so you don't lose your competitive edge!
 
Four creme-filled doughnuts, a handful of trail mix and a canteen of Orangina-laced Mountain Dew sounds pretty good actually so maybe I'll try that as my personal body fuel for my next drive out to the Northwest Quadrant (NQ as most prefer) to visit Darth.
 
Visit Darth in the Northwestern Sector (as we call it out here) and you'll also be able to make a fone call over the miniature step-by-step exchange the Telco Lab guys built a couple terms back.

[size=8pt]They didn't want it after they returned from the phreak/telco exhibition they were showing it off at nearing the end of last term and were just going to dump it, so we have it in 141 as part of our exhibit/educational focus. It works, too, and is tied in to the University's fone system on its own extension--if you call 2-1070 and enter just about any other four-digit extension in the 3000s group after the second dial tone, you'll be on the step system and right in the lap of electromechanical telephonic luxury.

WMC, I believe your Father felt quite nostalgic seeing and using a working step system in today's world when you brought him to the campus a couple years back, correct? ;o)
 
The miniature step-by-step exchange the Telco Lab guys built a couple terms back demonstrates nicely how an old electromechanical phone system operates; however, in today's world of cell phones and VOIP, such a system has become outdated and mostly unnecessary.


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Unnecessary roughness might be mundane in more ways than one if the NFL doesn't bring back the original referees.
 
Referees were almost needed to seperate Dad from Darth's step system which could happen again because Dad's been talking about popping back out there for another visit.

Fair warning, Darth ::)
 
If I take the day off then I can probably hornswoggle in and deflect any untoward drooling (which could really go both ways) between a fawning dmargalotti and the best host "Globe Trekker" could ever hope for.
 
The best host "Globe Trekker" could ever hope for most likely would not be the one drooling if the two of us were to meet some day but you never know, I could just set her heart aflutter.
 
Aflutter at the sound of Megan McCormick's voice, every heart in the room skips a beat when she makes an appearance, much like what happens to the people in the overnight line when Miss Silkie releases her tasty treats.
 


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