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Fantastic word game

A midget and a mini-van of nuns with #10 cast iron skillets on hand arrived at band camp thinking that they would actually be camping, so we gave them our best service and also learned from them how to dig a hole to make an oven for tasty pineapple upside down cake.

Needless to say the cake did not last very long once the campers on the scene for Groundhog Day got their symmetrical digits on it.
 
Our purposes for the upright pianos that were played by some of the campers, were not exactly that they be player pianos, as they turned out to be as we discovered the scrolls behind the sheet music on the music stand above the keyboard.

Hey, we even had the same idea about upright pianos, so how is that for great minds thinking alike?
 
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The music stand above the keyboard was a little loose so I was able to tighten it so that it doesn't fall against dmargalotti should he feel the need to grace us with his musical talents.
 
His next piano recital should be better than the last one now that he can play more than just Chopsticks.

Sorry to step on your posting toes there, Miss Silkie but I'm glad to know our creative trains were rolling along the same track.
 
Chopsticks use require grace and agility, so our band campers who visit Japan are taught ahead of time the chopsticks taboos and manners in general.
 
Taboos and manners in general are taught in a required PowerWorld University class which at various times has been led by quadraphonic, Anyacat, LARR and Miss Silkie with assistance from the lovely young library interns.
 
Quadraphonic, Anyacat, LARR and Miss Silkie with assistance from the lovely young library interns probably spent more time in the teachers lounge playing card games and reading magazines than they ever did in a classroom.
 
Classroom time might have involved standing in the corner for chewing gum in 12th grade study hall unless a substitute made you put your nose on the gum in a circle on the chalkboard.
 
The world in which they live is much different than the world in which their parents and their grandparents lived.
 
Their grandparents lived in a third floor walk up on the north side town in an area made up mostly of Italian immigrants who were surprised to find that the streets of America were not paved with gold.
 
The PowerWorld LLC values schmalues and schlemiel, schlimazel will be here for hasenpfeffer, so try to stay out of the way, in order to ensure that you are not the schlimazel on whom the schlemiel spills the hasenpfeffer, which is a band camp story that likely only JoeyBabe could have related to across the street from his gas station.
 
Across the street from his gas station was a dimly lit, smokey little bar where JoeyBabe would spend hours listening to some of the finest blues musicians in the country practice their craft night after night.
 
YooHoo after YooHoo will be available tonight at the new Illusions just because we can.

See you all tonight for another great 80s Rockfest.
 
Because we can play the greatest hits of of all times til dawn is what's so great about The 80s Rockfest at Illusions.

Now time for some biscuits and gravy, with some Bacon and Eggs at Dennys'.
 


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