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Fantastic word game

The next hot summer day found the Game Czar pooped out, so the interns made him some snacks and smoothies to help him to unwind, and then they told him a few big fat stories to keep him amused.
 
A few big fat stories to keep him amused are very easy for me to compose when Mister WMC asks for some Fun Factoids, such as he did yesterday when he wanted to know something about scales, and I'm assuming he wasn't referring to fish or piano practice.

Balance scales, which use two small trays attached to a fulcrum, were used in ancient Egypt. The first modern scale that could show someone's weight numerically was invented by Phillip Matthäus Hahn in 1763. He also invented clocks and computing devices. http://www.stuttgart-buch.de/high-tech-engineering.html
 
Piano practice is available for all budding pianists each afternoon from 1pm to 4pm for anyone wishing to appear in our upcoming band camp piano recital.
 
Mozart's Piano Concerto #24 in c minor and #21 in C Major are among those which are played from time to time, as well as The Beautiful Blue Danube, though some of the younger students initially thought Strauss meant Levi Strauss and sang Ricky Nelson's Bebop Baby.
 
Bebop Baby is usually one of the songs that the kids sing while sitting around the band camp camp fire on Saturday nights in the summer and the fall in between making S'mores and telling ghost stories.
 
Making S'mores and telling ghost stories is fun kor kids at camp but not bvery much fun for actual ghosts because they are unable to eat the S'mores and "telling ghost stories" is something they do every day anyway.

According to the Holiday Insights site, every August 10 is "S'mores Day." Miss Silkie has two months to plan for it. http://holidayinsights.com/moreholidays/august.htm
 
Strange critters often show up in print, such as in my last post when I accidentally hit two keys at the same time and failed to notice that I'd typed "bvery" but I promise to be more carewful from nopw onm and I hope you'll all forgivce my mistake.
 
My mistake was the title of a song written by a couple of gals, produced by someone else still, for another reason, on a different day of the week, given to Marvin Gaye and Diana Ross to perform, and you know they did it up.
 
To perform, and you know they did it up to impress their families, the band played their musical interlude while square dancing.
 
Square dancing isn't as popular as it was back in the day but dmargalotti can pull it off anytime it's requested at Illusions.

He and Kenny make cute square dancing partners. Join us tonight at Illusions and see if they do it again!
 
Anytime it's requested at Illusions, Dave and Kenny will do a square dance together and most of the patrons agree than Dave and Kenny look more square than any of the other dancers. :)

In Hollywood, that would be referred to as "method acting."
 
The ground outside of the main PowerWorld office building is filled with a farmers market this morning.

So be sure to stop by and check out all the vendors and load up on your fruits and veggies. I hear the lovely young library interns are assisting over there.
 
This Morning I got up and made my usual Sunday 5 alarm breakfast with bacon, sausage, hash browns, eggs, and pancakes while watching Nascar earlier and now Baseball with the S.F. Giants playing the N.Y. Mets.
 


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