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Whenever the lovely young library interns are present the kiddies are electrified by all of the stories they tell over hot cocoa, although today I suspect there will be an improvised pool party at the band camp watering hole followed up with some strawberry-banana or mango smoothies.
 
The corner snack shop exists with the blessing of Miss Silkie because they sell different things than she does.

Jeff, LARR has not been with us from the beginning. He's been with us since roughly December 2012 (the game started in December 2006....wonder where the hell he was for 6 years :p ) so you'd really only have to read through roughly 600 pages. That's MUCH better than roughly 3,110 pages. :)
 
She does many good deeds and charitable acts when she volunteers at the homeless shelter and when I ask my wife why she doesn't perform good deeds and charitable acts for me, she gets indignant and tells me that it isn't her fault that I'm not homeless.

Since 2005 I've been on the XM fan site. That's where I've been wasting...er, I mean spending most of my time. I didn't learn about RadioDiscussions until 2012 and I joined just in time to experience all the glitches and disappearing posts and then the shutdown of the entire site and its eventual resurrection. And if that's not a good enough excuse, I also have a note signed by Juan Epstein's mother.
 
That way was the whey and in the other direction were the curds and Little Miss Muffet had not gotten around to trying to figure out what "curds" and "whey" are, because she was still trying to answer the more urgent question of "What the heck is a tuffet?!?"

And if Jeff says, "Well, I'll just have to tuffet out," I'm going to poke him in the eye, Three-Stooges-style!
 
A tuffet, a tisket, a muffin's not a biscuit...

I think "curds and whey" pretty much amounts to cottage cheese, unless you say "No whey, Jose'!"
 
The best version of Rubber Biscuit was the Chips' original from 1956, and many years later my wife was eating a dinner roll and thought it was dried out and when I said I didn't believe her she asked me to rub her biscuit.

Wow! I don't know if that one was worth the effort. Here, I'll chip in with the link to the Chips song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hz0UvIZw-Y0
 
Biscuit with your brisket is okay, and I would like to add that it was I who left the cherry pie to cool in the window.

See what I did there? Do ya? And who swung with the pie?
 
"It was I who left the cherry pie to cool in the window," said George Washington's mother; to which young George replied, "I cannot tell a lie, that may be your last pie for a while, 'cause you'll never guess what I just did to the cherry tree."

Whew!! At least I fought the urge to call him boy George...
 
Tree saplings were given to each band camper this past weekend with instructions that they should care for it for the entire semester.

The saplings still alive at the end of the semester will be inherited by the band campers for the following semester.

Hey, I saw CTListener on the previous page. CT, where ya been, man?
 
The class of the American League East last year were the Red Sox and Rays, but this year both teams stink.

I've been here, just waiting for verbal inspiration to strike. It still hasn't.
 
Both teams stink after playing the game; that's why they head for the showers.

Verbal inspiration? I think you can get an ointment for that...
 
The showers at my local gymnasium have hot and cold running water and my goal is to become strong enough and fast enough to catch that running water so I can finally be able to take a shower.

Ancient joke: "Did you take a bath?" "Why? Is there one missing?" Today's Fun Factoid: Indoor showers originated in ancient Greece. Water was stored in containers on the roof where the sun would warm it. Then an indoor pipe with several holes in it would be uncapped and the water would flow through the holes and onto the bather standing beneath. I assume that the Greeks has a way to drain the water out of the house. If not, then they also had indoor swimming pools. :)
 


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