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I heartily recommend to children of all ages to turn off the console and internet video games and go engage in some outdoor recreational activities.
 
The other side of the tracks can be dangerous especially if it's dark over there so we suggest you stay on the lit side to prevent any possible incidents.
 
The proper authorities will likely be called and come forthwith in the event of an accident, but getting claims adjusters to do anything for days afterward is like pulling teeth with tweezers.
 
With tweezers the bench warmers on the PowerWorld LLC Soft Ball Team were able to remove all the splinters they accumulated while sitting on the bench during last nights double-header.
 
Double-header ticket prices are more expensive than regular games but what really puts a dent in the wallet is the cost of all those hot dogs and beer at the ballpark.
 
In a bowl, some people eat mundane things like cereal, porridge, grits, or oatmeal for breakfast, but all those things can be livened up and made enjoyable if you eat your breakfast while watching Megan McCormick on "Globe Trekker" or listening to Olivia Newton-John sing or act in anything.
 
While watching Megan McCormick on "Globe Trekker" or listening to Olivia Newton-John sing or act in anything, I'm testing the true capabilities of my High-Definition, high fidelity audio/video system.
 
My High-Definition, high fidelity audio/video system can do many things, including walk over to the gas station across the street and buy me a Yoo-Hoo and a pack of Nabs.
 
A Yoo-Hoo and a pack of Nabs, as well as that gas station across the street, reoccur quite often in joeybabe's life because this is not the first time he's mentioned all three and I'm beginning to worry that he has a serious addiction problem to Yoo-Hoo, Nabs, and gas stations.


And what the heck are Nabs anyway?? Is it something we need to ban from PowerWorld Town? Is it something the little band campers could get hooked on?? ???
 
He has a serious addiction problem to Yoo-Hoo, Nabs, and gas stations perhaps, but the interns are crazy about his stories from across the street, and we have decided that he should write a book and a screenplay about his adventures before someone else does it and he is left with nothing but a Yoo-Hoo, his Nabs and the wish that he had written that book and a screenplay.

Two things before we start hauling out the picnic fare for a hundred thousand or so close, personal friends:

1. The nurse's station reports that the mischievous little urchins who showed up there, thinking that they were dying, have been cured of window licking by use of good old fashioned quinine and cayenne pepper. For this we thank the library research team.

2. We keep a rack of Nabs at the lounge for those who need a quick fix on the go. They're wholesome and healthy enough. Practically no count 'ems on the diet front.
 
That book and a screenplay will get written as God is my witness and I have the help of wonderful patrons such as Silkie and WMC2006, and I have an array of snacks across my bed (such as ice cream sandwiches, corn beef on white bread, maybe a little tiny and simple piece a cake of which no fuss shall be made over) to help heave me across the finish line of literature.


Thanks guys! I do have a book in me. Getting the hardcover out before the Lord runs over to the gas station and jumps on my bell rope of life is the real challenge. And learning how to spell).
 
It has a little bit of The Bard in there too, to some degree.

Nabs are snack packs, usually crackers in like a six-pack, WMC. They're made by the National Biscuit Company (Nabisco), at least originally, but they can also bear the nameplate of regional brands like Lance. Nabisco makes other things too, so that's not the only thing that qualifies as "Nabs." Sometimes depending on your mood, Little Debbie snacks and things like Moon Pies are "Nabs."
Didn't they teach you this in Retailing Lingo 101? ;D
 
To some degree I feel hot, in a non sexual, non threatening way.

(I used to sit under the hair dryer reading comics and drinking and eating Nabs and Tab, while my Mother had her hair done. It has made me the man I am today).
 
In a non sexual, non threatening way, you've described your current situation in a neutral sort of way, joey, which is much appreciated by PowerWorld, the FCC, Congress, and the public at large.

quad, now that you mention it, I guess I have heard of Nabs but it's been a very long time. I never hear 'nabs' mentioned in the stores. If I think of it, I'll have to check the cookie/cracker aisle tomorrow to see what I can find.
 


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