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The 80s Rockfest at Illusions is a great opportunity for Kenny to show his stuff and for us to market it so I'm not that happy that he doesn't feel the need to return the favor by coming by here more often than every once in a while.

I mean, really Kenny, is it too difficult to drop by, say, once or twice a week? :( I'm officially taking you off the list of people who receive a lunch delivery from the lovely young library interns. You'll have to work your way back onto that list.
 
Every once in a while you see a movie that changes the way you look at the world, that challenges everything you've ever believed in, and fundamentally transforms your life but those movies are usually too deep for me to understand so I prefer to stick with screwball comedies.
 
In the mix of the mixed tape collection collecting dust in a shoe box somewhere toward the back of the top shelf in my closet is an assortment of power rock ballads from the 80's.
 
A north Jersey Italian-American crime family could likely do wonders in ridding the streets of crime here and there.
 
Here and there we see examples of people doing things that restore our faith in the goodness of mankind but all to often the media chooses to ignore those stores so that they can instead shine a spotlight on the unscrupulous and unsavory characters in our midst.
 
The unscrupulous and unsavory characters in our midst have no place in our band camps which is why you often see them panhandling on the streets.
 
A box of trinkets addressed to the library interns mysteriously appeared on the display case at the library entrance, and the interns pretended to wonder aloud who could have sent them, even though everybody knew it was WMC since he always gifts to them his Cracker Jack prize.
 
His Cracker Jack prize usually includes some various trinkets but occasionally includes some party favors and foodstuffs.
 
Before 5pm today, all Valentine candy orders should be in Miss Silkie's hands so that she can properly plan her mixing and baking needs.
 
Her mixing and baking needs are put to the test every Sunday morning when all sorts of people from outside of PowerWorld Town come in to sample Miss Silkie's famous Sunday brunch.

Mmmmmmmm, them hashed browns is good eatin'!
 
The menu at IHOP, once known as the International House of Pancakes, always listed waffles and, depending on who was the guest, their children who ordered a waffle got a waffle with fresh strawberries, a dip of vanilla ice cream and whipped cream, prepared by the chef who peeked out through the window in the doors to the kitchen as though he knew to expect them.

We have carried that tradition with us to the lounge, complete with the larger than normal sized glasses of orange juice and milk.
 


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