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Fantastic word game

The ones who just aren't cut out for band camp, who are few and far between, end up going to those competing inferior band camps where they realize they had it good with us so they quickly clean up their acts and eventually come back to us.
 
They quickly clean up their acts and eventually come back to us, all those poor schmucks who don't spell very well and spent an entire summer at a banned camp instead of a band camp before they finally realized their big mistake.
 
Their big mistake was that they thought they could run us but soon realized they were overmatched when they met dmargalotti, our International Director of Band Camp (IDBC as most prefer and Mister IDBC as LARR prefers).

;D
 
Our International Director of Band Camp (IDBC as most prefer and Mister IDBC as LARR prefers) should introduce us to his wife, Mrs. International Director of Band Camp (MIDBC as most prefer and LARR will leave her name alone because it already includes one "Mrs." and doesn't need a second one), and she can dazzle us with some of the amazing tricks she can do with an oboe.

Whew!
 
With an oboe she received as a child, Mrs. IDBC has been known to join Dave and Kenny on the occasional Saturday night to add a little flair to that evening's Dave & Kenny's 80s Rockfest at Illusions.

For our newer members, Kenny is one of our semi-semi-regulars who loves 80s music; you can probably figure out who Dave is; Illusions is a famed watering hole in Wolcott, Connecticut that also has a mechanical bull. You'll have to access the TFWG Archives to read up on the happenings there.
 
Dave and Kenny's 80s Rockfest at Illusions serves many purposes, and a most beneficial one is to keep the Illusions drunken heifers and urban bumpkins off the road until they are sober enough to drive, which thankfully does not take too long because the barbacks at Illusions always serve grossly watered-down drinks, at full-content market prices.
 
Well we have reached page 2525, and I wonder if this was what Zager & Evans really had in mind.
 
I actually know how to play the MIDI keyboard, but only if it's arranged in a QWERTY/Dvorak configuration, so don't ask me to touch the ebony and ivory, and while I can't arrange or play an entire song to save my life, I can at least play enough to arrange an audio sample that's good enough to help others identify a song I've been trying to track down for years to no avail.

Yes, this is a CQ (hence the larger type than usual for a comment): http://radiodiscussions.com/smf/index.php?topic=225916.0 . I see there have been a lot of views on that thread, but so far no replies. Immediate action by knowledgeable parties is required.
 
I actually know how to play Black Jack pretty well but it's been more than 25 years since I've wasted my time and money at an Atlantic City casino.


And as Darth proves once again, if you snooze you lose.


A song I've been trying to track down for years to no avail is a rare track from Olivia Newton-John that features Megan McCormick on backing vocals.

I'm told the song was never released and is not on any of her albums but there is reportedly one copy of the original studio master somewhere in the world probably locked up in the vault of a former studio engineer.
 
Some kind of IMAX DVD would surely be a scam, since everybody knows IMAX can only exist in its true form on full-size 15/70 film and a GT screen.

Anything less, including the so-called "digital IMAX", is appropriately known as "lIeMAX". Thanks a lot, Mr. Gelfond. Which, of course, is why we didn't put that kind of garbage in at the Pendleton campus. They have *real* IMAX there (and 8/70 vertical-pull "mini-IMAX", which is a suitable compromise in a pinch.)

http://radiodiscussions.com/smf/index.php?topic=225916.0
Again, there've been a lot of views, but still no replies. We'll have to ask the Band Camp heads for assistance, which I'm really reluctant to do since they're swamped already...
 
IMAX can only exist in its true form on full-size 15/70 film and a GT screen which is probably why IMAX movies are so expensive but then again taking the whole family to see a regular showing a movie these days can take a whole bunch of Hamilton's.
 


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