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Fantastic word game

Go Away Little Girl was a big hit for Steve Lawrence in 1962 which by the way is the year we opened our very first band camp.

Hard to believe it's been more than 50 years since that first little camp opened. Howeverthanks to the hard work and dedication of our management team, staff and volunteers we are now an international conglomerate with thousands of band camps around the world! For the record the first band camp opened two years before I was born so contrary to what you may see floating around in the Internet there are NO pictures of me at the event because I was not there. Clearly any photographic evidence to the contrary has been altered, edited, and doctored.
 
Our very first band camp featured homemade, rock hard Texas cookies, made from some strange, ancient dough mix, which the boys used in their slingshots, but then we all learned the lesson from Bernadette Peters' visit to band camp that nobody needs unoriginal people who wanna be somebody else.
 
Unoriginal people who wanna be somebody else end up going to those inferior band camps because they just can't hack it in our places where everyone is encouraged to be themselves.
 
Religion and politics don't tend to make their way into our discussions because we like to stay user-friendly for everyone.
 
Necking, locking lips, and sucking face usually meant that the wedding was not far off, back in the early days of band camp, in the early 1800s, while such terms usually meant making mad, passionate love in the Roaring 20s.
 
The Roaring 20s were a lot of fun (from what I've been told because I wasn't born yet) but unfortunately they were overshadowed by the economic and financial crisis of the 1930's known as The Great Depression.
 
The Great Depression was not supposed to happen, and we were promised it would not happen after the bank panic of 1908 led to the Federal Reserve Act of 1913, which was sold as guaranteed prosperity forever and ever.
 


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