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Fantastic word game

The Real World is on a very long list of TV shows that I've never seen, have no intention of watching, and wouldn't even watch if I was forced to spend the rest of my life all alone on a deserted island where I some how had access to only those TV shows.
 
My aging, gray head recognizes that there is no culture in that which is called today's pop culture.
 
Better plan to be at Illusions Saturday night or you'll miss a great night of music, dancing, and maybe even some punnetry if LARR decides to show his face.

Gee, I miss that guy.
 
Throw it into the garbage can after separating glass, metal, plastic, paper, going up, third floor ladies' hats, fifth floor men's suits, etc.
 
Glass, metal, plastic, paper, going up, third floor ladies' hats, fifth floor men's suits, etc. sounds like the elevator operators at the old Saks Fifth Avenue in New York City.
 
New York City was one of the very first cities to welcome a TFWG band camp outside of the main camp.

It was oh so long ago. And look where we are now. That dmargalotti does a great job on his international band camp expeditions.
 
The action is at the new Illusions tonight as we get ready to rock the house again.

Kenny and Dave and I are getting things ready. Come on down for some early sound checks. Free bottled water and mechanical bull rides until the doors officially open for the evening.
 
The great 80's rock and roll show last night was fantastic and breakfast at Denny's this morning was super yummy.

Thanks as always to kenny for picking up the tab.
 
The local pizza parlor spells it "apizza," but that's just a peculiar spelling found only in the New Haven, Connecticut, area for the same product.

And if you ask the old-time New Haven Italians how it's pronounced, they'll tell you "a-beets."
 
Male pattern baldness could run in my family as my father, older brother and younger brother are pretty much down to fuzzy scalp but, thankfully, I still have a full head of thick shiny hair.

I'm quite sure a certain International Director of Band Camp is quite envious.
 


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