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The last time the exclusivity to America of the total solar eclipse trajectory was in 1776 which was also the same year our first band camp opened in the commonwealth of Virginia.

Of course in those early days, students could only receive instruction in fife or drum.
 
In the Commonwealth of Virginia our two band camp locations have complete libraries all their own with entire wings dedicated to the Commonwealth's rich history and culture going all the way back to 1603.
 
Played during the '80s Rockfest is the occasional 8-track tape but it's getting harder and harder to find 8-track players that still work.

I keep telling Kenny that we need to convert his vinyl records, cassettes, and 8-tracks to a digital format but he says no, he's old school and he's going to stay that way. Of course he's got WMC and me to lug all the milk crates of record albums up to the DJ booth every weekend so what's it to him?
 
Work on finding a storage area, dmargalotti, closer to or in the dj booth so we can make it a bit easier on ourselves.

After all, neither of us are young men anymore. When we renovated the old Illusions, seems we forgot to include a spot for Kenny's stuff. I think we'll build a cabinet in the corner just off the booth there.
 
The cover sheet contains a syllabus which will be used to highlight the positive and negative aspects to searching out a new band camp location.
 
Statues or monuments of the Confederacy should be safe inside any band camp campus thanks to the great work of HOSS scanman and his team.
 
The great work of HOSS scanman and his team often goes unnoticed because they generally prefer to keep a low profile and in some situations they've actually been known to work undercover.
 
Undercover work performed by HOSS scanman and his team would explain how so many monuments and statues found their way into the library courtyard, where the interns were teaching history and projecting pages from our encyclopaedia collection onto the stucco wall in the garden, using an overhead projector, and explaining the very important lessons to be taken and learned from the facts of our history.
 
History comes alive on The History Channel.

I'm hoping someone in the marketing department at The History Channel will see this mention and want to financially compensate us for plugging them. We might be able to start charging for product placement like they do on TV and in movies.
 
The History Channel is known for showing such historical series as Ice Road Truckers which I used to watch until it became really boring.

Mr. International Band Camp Director, we talked at one time about getting a band camp going "at the top of the world" whereby the Ice Road Truckers could visit the kids occasionally and we could use them to transport stuff there. What's the latest on that?
 
Doing it and doing it well are two completely different things.

There's only so many times you can one-up yourself. Having said that, I'll be back to the sunny shores of Florida during the last week of September so you have plenty of time to plan.
 
The two things we actually ordered were some plywood to assemble a storage unit next to the dj booth for all of Kenny's records and a brand new turntable [/b]in case the current one breaks down[/b].

We're down here at the new Illusions doing a quick sound check before we get things rolling along. Dave, Kenny, Miss Silkie, Sweetie Pie, scanman, the entire security team and all of the lovely young library interns are here.
 
In case the current one breaks down as in the turntable, we would temporary have to use our cassette deck, as I have all of the vinyl recorded on to cassette.

I would have to pre cue each cassette before playing any of them.
Were rockin' blowing the roof off of the dump right now, and of course all of us will head for Dennys' afterwards.
 
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