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Fantastic word game

On the air (or OTA as some prefer), I try to watch "Globe Trekker" on the UNC-EX channel every Friday, in the hopes of seeing a Megan McCormick episode, but most Fridays I seem to miss it.

Still have the memories, though. I guess.
 
I seem to miss it when commercials used to be in the habit of using original jingles, as opposed to a lot of the recycled hit music you can hear today.

The most recent example of this disgusting practice is Southwest Airlines using that Fun. song that includes lines like, "Who the [bleep] wants to die alone?" Yeah, I'm boarding them real soon...
 
I might add more fuel to the fire against that Fun. song by adding that, like "Don't Stop Believin'" by Journey, it's probably played in a lot of elementary schools by people who don't pay much attention to the lyrics.
 
What would have gone down at Woodstock would not have involved Megan McCormick because she wasn't born yet and as for me, I was only 5 years old in 1969 so there was no way I was going to be hanging out with a bunch of unwashed hippies at a 3-day music festival on some farm in upstate New York.
 
Hanging out with a bunch of unwashed hippies at a 3-day music festival on some farm in upstate New York was just one of the many things attendees of Woodstock enjoyed while listening to the bands perform the great Rock'n Roll songs.
 
On stage this evening are our very own band campers, who have created their own little frescoes after the fun department visit to the Capitol to see Constantino Brumidi's work, which is simply not to be missed.
 
Simply not to be missed, you have to watch the video on YouTube of Dave & Kenny doing their 80s Rockfest thing at Woodstock in 1969 which is odd because Dave claims he was only 3 years old back then.

quad, you might want to pull dmargalotti's personnel file.
 
Dave claims he was only 3 years old back then in 1967, and in 1969 he says he was 5, and in 1971 his bio says he was 7, and that's where I'll stop the succession, because I'm too lazy to officially reprimand WMC for his mistake there, and also because the stream-of-consciousness succession I was on was all containing odd numbers.
 
Containing odd numbers slightly more than even numbers, a Bingo ball dispenser is responsible for filling all spaces on cards but the one in the center.
 
In the center of another celebrity scandal is famed singer and band camp alumnus Dionne Warwick who reportedly owes $10 million dollars in back taxes to the IRS which makes me wonder why someone didn't tell her this was going to happen back when she was working for The Psychic Friends Network.
 
The Psychic Friends Network does seem unable to avoid a lot of difficulties, but to their credit, they do have Illusions on their company's 'off limits' list, which lends them some credibility, even if they just copied the 'off limits' list of an actually reputable company.
 
For a limited time only we get to see who our actual audience is in the blaze of those footlights, going with the flow and learning exponentially in their classes.
 
The other camp's band campers do not have excellence as their goal, because they have a poor example in their being, never so much as contemplating their existential being in time and space.
 


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