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Fantastic word game

After they graduate from one of our band camps, there is nothing that can stop our band campers except for self-doubt, inhibitions, disease, and accidents, and probably some other stuff.
 
Some other stuff got stuffed on top of the stuff that I use when I have a stuffy nose and I had to rummage through all that extra stuff in order to find my own stuff such as nasal spray and allergy pills, which help me to breathe, something I've done since the day I was born and something which I'd like to be able to continue doing.

What do I have in common with a 1958 Nash automobile? I'm a Rambler. :)
 
Our local PBS network is thwarting me by scheduling a Globe Trekker marathon during the time I will be busy eyeballing the bikini chicks in Florida.

Hmmm. Watching Megan on tv or getting up close and personal with the bikini babes. What to do, what to do.
 
The atrium and ventricle are parts of the human heart, but I'm not sure the same can be said for pigs' hearts.

Apparently dmargalotti took his wife and everyone at the FWG for hooky day. :sad face: hey I miss those icons. Are they still here?
 
Pigs' hearts may fail them from drinking synthetic orange juice, which means that people ain't faring so well from it either, although we at the lounge thank LARR for his offer and will consider use of the recipe with the genuine article.

Dang, I keep getting sidetracked when I am posting, but this one got on here, I think.
 
Grammar is getting on in years but she still spends several hours a day working in her garden.
 
Before we sleep we occasionally read some Walt Whitman, turn off the telephone and watch a good old-fashioned Charles Bronson flick.
 
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Steve McQueen, James Garner, and Richard Attenborough portrayed real life prisoners of war in what is probably a real tear jerker for men.

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