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Fantastic word game

Elementary school is where I learned the basics of everyday life and where I first had dreams of becoming a Game Czar.


Happy Monday everyone!
 
At a party, Marty and Artie dared each other to "drink hearty" and they both wound up so inebriated that they wobbled like a six-foot heap of Jell-O.
 
Interesting characters show up at every band camp session and also at each and every PowerWorld hiring session which is how we met LARR.
 
We met LARR about a year or so ago and realized we had to convince him to stay with our little group after he entertained us with good punnetry and educated us with interesting factoids.
 
He entertained us with good punnetry and educated us with interesting factoids but he's never been a regular consumer of snack foods from the vending machines at a gas station across the street from his apartment like another former contributor whose name I cannot remember at the moment.
 
Another former contributor whose name I cannot remember at the moment, known to us as JoeyBabe, has been busily working on that fabulous book he promised the library.
 
That fabulous book he promised the library wound up being rejected by the head librarian, and that was JoeyBabe's own fault because not only did he color several pages, he also went outside the lines.

If it wasn't for Crayola crayons, I might have lived my whole life without knowing there was such a thing as "burnt umber." By the way, here are today's Fun Factoids: Cousins Edward Binney and C. Harold Smith created their crayons in 1902. Binney's wife named them "Crayola" after the French words for "chalk" and "oily." They went on sale in 1903, five cents for a box of eight. There are now 120 different colors...but only 18 different colors of wrappers.
 
Outside the lines of the very popular restaurant were people standing around nearby wondering out loud if the food, atmosphere and prices actually justified getting into one those long lines and enduring the wait to get a table.
 
A table of TFWG (as Miss Silkie knows I prefer) contributors would certainly keep everyone entertained especially when dmargalotti does his impression of quadraphonic.

Too bad quad doesn't come around anymore to see it. Maybe that's what REALLY scared him away. :)
 
The audience at this year's April 1 band camp concert stunned the musicians by pulling out kazoos and beginning to play Take Me Out To The Ball Game just after the pianist played the fortssimo chord during the first movement of Haydn's Surprise Symphony, and it was at that moment when dmargalotti decided that there would be no more band concerts on April Fools Day.
 
On April Fools Day my coworkers and I had a lot of fun pulling little pranks on each other!

For example: I ran the old "broken screen" wallpaper on my computer and told the dept supervisor I knocked the monitor over! Glad he has a good sense of humor!
 
Other than that we are preparing for an abundance of happily screaming, splashing, game playing youngsters, joyously bringing their little trivets and trinkets for the big yard sale ahead of the Memorial Day move in festivities.

This means, of course, that we will be baking in overdrive for the accompanying bake sale.
 
Ahead of the Memorial Day move-in festivities, I purchased every seven-branched candelabrum that I could find because I mistakenly thought Miss Silkie had said "Menorah Day" and now I won't even be able to use them because dmargalotti says that having so many candles burning would create a fire hazard.
 
A fire hazard during move-in weekend is not a welcome occurrence so we suggest that everyone keep track of their stuff so that nothing gets in anyone's way and later in the week we'll discuss our fire drill schedule.
 


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