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As soon as possible, I'll be scheduling interviews for potential lovely young library interns to meet with Miss Silkie and myself during weeks that Mr. International Director of Band Camp (Mr. IDBC as some prefer; dmargalotti as others prefer) will be away on assignment.
 
Mr. International Director of Band Camp (Mr. IDBC as some prefer; dmargalotti as others prefer) will be away on assignment sometime later this year although as of today, details of my trip have yet to be finalized.
 
Finalized for tonight by Kenny for the 80s Rockfest is the playlist but Kenny always leaves some wiggleroom for requests.

Like, say, maybe if someone wants to hear an extra tune by Olivia.
 
Wiggleroom for requests is always allowed, especially when it comes to the Lovely Olivia, because she is like magic.
 
Content to read excellent content has kept the air-conditioned library pretty busy all weekend long.
 
All weekend long, kids were trying to beat the heat by spending a whole lot of time in the cool waters of Lake Quadraphonic (named after a beloved, former long-time contributor).
 
Lake Quadraphonic (named after a beloved, former long-time contributor), situated in our Great Smokey Mountain band camp, which covers both NC and TN, is known for its small, cascading waterfalls, little rivers (aka downtown), wildflowers and spectacular sunrises and sunsets, on the "chimney tops", with the clouds beneath the band campers' feet.

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With the clouds beneath the band campers' feet, the kiddoes can relax and enjoy the clean mountain air while later on they can pop down the street to grab a YooHoo from the convenience store across the street from joeybabe's house.
 
joeybabe's house was across the street from a gas station that was the model for the band camp lounge because of the many adventures he shared in his short stay with us.
 
The many adventures he shared in his short stay with us have become the stuff of legend and the tales and exploits get just a little bit bigger each year as campers share stories over and over again while sitting around campfires.
 
Sitting around campfires on the big, shaggy carpet is great fun, especially when you have your marshmallows, Hershey bars and graham crackers close at hand on the hotel's generously ample marble hearth.

Okay, I know I have said before that I love to go camping, especially if the room service is fabulous. So, there it is.
 
The hotel's generously ample marble hearth had recently been waxed by Thurman, the hotel's Chief Engineer, giving it the appearance of a motionless sea of glass.
 
The appearance of a motionless sea of glass was a very rare occurrence indeed on Lake Quadraphonic as steady westerly winds blowing down from the Great Smokey Mountains were often known to create not only numerous swells on that water's surface, but ideal conditions for sail boaters and and kids with their parasails.

Hey, don't look now but I think I just saw a new guy posting. Welcome, new guy! Thanks for following the rules and playing our game. Hope we become a daily habit in your life.
 
Kids with their parasails make for a very picturesque setting on a beautiful summer day.

Purpledevil has been here before although not recently. One of those lurkers who decided to give us a shot and comes back once in a while. We hope you come back more often than that, purpledevil.

dmargalotti, purpledevil may have made his previous appearance during your alien adventures which is why you wouldn't recognize him.
 
"Paradise By the Dashboard Lights", which was a hit record for Meatloaf in 1978, was once banned from air play on many radio stations because of it's colorful descriptions of a young guy and girl going all the way.

"Holy cow, I think he's gonna make it!"
 


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