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Fantastic word game

Downward and backward they slide into little abysses, where any glimmer of light is misunderstood and mistaken.
 
Any glimmer of light is misunderstood and mistaken during a 13-day blackout like the one my family went through after Hurricane Sandy so hopefully we won't have to deal with something like that again anytime soon.
 
Soon the spring will turn to summer and the kiddies will be coming to the summer band camp session.
 
The summer band camp session was scheduled to take place underneath the huge chestnut trees but Mister dmargalotti misunderstood and thought Miss Silkie said something about "chess nuts" so he grabbed his accordion and waited next to two chess players in the park and then dozed off while waiting for one of them to make a move.
 
Make a move on your keyboard, and listen to the reports about whether we played nice or did not, because there is no originality or anything new under the sun.
 
Every day I spend a long tiring yet productive day at work doing what I can for the kiddies because it's all about them.
 
Memories to last a lifetime sometimes come in the form of memories about a know it all who wants to make sure that we know everything he knows, which is usually not a good way to keep a competitive edge.
 
The least competition is what we have going on because, as everyone knows, when it comes to that which is most important we have what it takes and are simply the best.
 
"We have what it takes and are simply the best, from Alaska to Georgia and East to the West, and we'll thrill you, delight you and make you feel great, but please, when we play, drop some coins in the plate" was deemed too lengthy a cheer for the band camp participants to memorize so they instead used the much simpler cheer of "Hey, hey, we can play!"
 


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