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Return from the zoo with a herd of sea lions and penguins following you home and you'll realize that you probably should not have kept all those sardines in your back pocket.
 
All of our band camps around the world are gearing up for the Fall session which kicks off in less than two weeks.

WMC will be handing out your assignments for move in day. Everyone is expected to be available that weekend. Your cooperation and participation are greatly appreciated.
 
In less than two weeks, we will begin another fall session so please make sure you are available for some part of Labor Day weekend.

Thank you to those who have already volunteered. If you haven't given me your availability yet, please do so by email. Assignments for that weekend will start hitting your email tomorrow.
 
Part of Labor Day weekend will be spent helping the kids at band camp move in for the Fall semester and part of Labor Day weekend will be spent watching the inside of my eyelids.
 
The inside of my eyelids might also have Kenny Nolan lyrics, depending on where they may be at any given point in time.
 
At any given point in time there is a famous celebrity mentioned often on this board secretly watching from a far and waiting for that one special moment when she will let her presence be known.
 
Appearance at the FWG means everything, and so we always smell good and wear clean skivvies, just like we were going to the opera house.
 
In the early 1980's I was living in a hovel near the train station down by the river in Norfolk; however, having said that, I now know that living in hovels can be dangerous and they usually don't have a candy bar machine with the pull out knobs.
 


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