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Fantastic word game

An actual person is what you will get when you call my office except for next week because I'll be in Florida.

I'll be redirecting all my calls to Miss Silkie's phone. Thanks Miss Silkie. :D I head south on Saturday. :D
 
Nelson, Ricky is probably listed numerically in the 700s in the Dewey Decimal System, so it does not much matter whether you are looking for him by last name first, first name last, first name first or last name last.

Nivens McTwisp could probably help find the actual best way of seeking knowledge of the subject while he searches for information about all of the spoofed phone numbers on WMC's caller ID.
 
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Vinyl records featuring anything and everything by The Lovely Olivia Newton-John (TLON-J as most prefer) are on display in the auditorium.

Well, it's another weekend and I'll be in Florida tomorrow night so I won't be able to join all of you at the new Illusions. But I'll be there in spirit and I expect everyone to be on their semi-best behavior.
 
The best performance of the year got underway at Illusions a little later than usual because Kenny tripped a breaker that controlled the electric to the DJ booth.

I told him not to plug in that Lava Lamp he picked up at a yard sale the other day.
 
One too many times we have warned the ne'er do wells at that other camp about their shenanigans.
 
"Shenanigans" was a Saturday morning children's game show that ran on ABC for one year in the '60s and whose main purpose was to promote Milton-Bradley toys and board games.
 
Waiting (for) the lights to come back on during a blackout could lead to all kinds of things that could result in a baby bonanza nine months later.
 
WMC's doorstep on the grounds of his posh New England estate was littered with uncollected mail and week old newspapers which gave the impression that nobody had been at the house for a while.
 
For awhile we have promoted the importance of not letting mail and papers and campaign literature pile up when he is out of town, but WMC still seems to think that his growling dog door bell gives him an Addams Family aura that scares burglars away.
 
In his mouth was a bunch of seawater after a rogue wave caught him by surprise.

Yucko.

Having a restful time down here in Florida. Doing some recruiting while I'm here for the next class of lovely young library interns.
 


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