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All six seasons of The Rockford Files on Netflix could have been found in the library for an even better deal, right up there with Ralph McInerny and Mickey Spillane.
 
A few million dollars for a tin can in Malibu is just a few million dollars too expensive, regardless of location.
 
Regardless of location, each one of our band camps provide a valuable service to the communities in which they operate by ensuring that all children regardless of religion, ethnicity, or economic status have access to a quality music education program that goes beyond just developing musical talent and instead focuses on the overall wellness of the child to ensure that they become happy and productive contributors to society.
 
Happy and productive contributors to society often make themselves known as our alumni by their public gratitude whenever feats of heroism are extended to, for and among them.
 
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Among them, there is a tremendous amount of gratitude for the advantages our band camp experience has given them and this is often reflected in our annual alumni giving campaigns.

Currently the Class of '84 leads all other classes in alumni giving to date but the classes of '77 and '91 are not all that far behind.
 
Our annual alumni giving campaigns usually included a bit of punnetry courtesy of Thomps but he ain't here anymore so hopefully we'll continue to hit our goals and nobody will really miss it.
 
When I was a kid my parents told us to go out and play because if we stayed inside they'd make us do chores (which I actually did anyway every Saturday morning before I was allowed to go play) so we spent a lot of time outside on our own learning how to be self-sufficient and independent at a time when basically the only rules were: "be home by dinner time" and "if you break your legs, don't come running home to me".
 
"If you break your legs, don't come running home to me" was the kind of loving advice my dear mother would often pass along but back then, I had lots of friends to play with which doesn't seem to be the case here in the TFWG playground because this is now my third consecutive post in the last 24 hours and no one else has bothered to show up.

What gives? Where did everyone go? Has TFWG entered The Twilight Zone (or TTZ as some prefer)?
 
Show up might be rephrased, "Be there or be square", as the saying once went, which meant that we all had to be certain to arrive.

Sorry 'bout that. We have a library annex in the works, trying to figure out where it will be, so the joint is jumpin' as it were.
 
After hours is when I tend to show up here at TFWG but I wasn't able to make it in last night but please be certain that your friendly all knowing all seeing Game Czar is always around and aware of what's going on.

I spent the night at band camp last night with the kiddies but without any electronic devices. It was kind of like old timey camping out with the Cub Scouts.
 
Around here nobody is necessarily predictable, just as band camp security taught us it should be.
 
It should be hot and humid around band camp this weekend (not to mention the Game Czar's real life homestead) so we'll keep the kiddies cool, calm and collected around the band camp pools and lakes and airconditioned dormitories.
 


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