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Fantastic word game

A gallon sized bottle of sunscreen is usually what I use in sunny Florida but somehow I usually still manage to burn and peel.
 
Guy Lombardo reportedly billed himself and his band members as having "the sweetest music this side of heaven".

Whether that is true, I do not know; I just read it.
 
Songs from the 1950s through the 1980s aren't played as frequently on the radio as they used to be, but if that's your jam you can enjoy your favorite music across a number of digital platforms and streaming services.
 
Digital platforms and streaming services can never really replace the beauty and functionality of a good old turntable with a stacking spindle for those stacks of wax.
 
The Eisenhower administration commended us on providing an excellent band camp education but that was way before I came on board.

kenny and dmargalotti would remember it, though.
 
Before I came on board, this game didn't exist because I've been here since Day 1, through all the ups and downs, and I'm excited to continue on to see what the future holds.
 
Written by the Executive Board and the Board of Governors, our few rules manage to keep us grounded and going on the straight and arrow.

I really have no idea what I just said but it's late and moves us along. That's really the most important thing here, isn't it? It keeps us moving along? Right?
 
"The straight and arrow" represents a mishearing of an idiomatic phrase, "the straight and narrow."

See "all intensive purposes," "at your beckon call," and "nip it in the butt."
 
A truck, more specifically a flatbed Ford driven by a girl, apparently passed some guy as he was standing on a corner in Winslow, Arizona according to the lyrics to the song "Take It Easy" by the Eagles.
 
The song "Take It Easy" by the Eagles is a really great song and so is "Have You Ever Been Mellow" by The Most Lovely Olivia Newton-John (TMLON-J as some prefer).
 


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