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Fantastic word game

1964 was a pretty good year for rock and pop music and once generated amazing energy whenever it was played.
 
Whenever it was played and people danced, it really made Rev. Shaw Moore so angry that he outlawed dancing in Beaumont.

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In Beaumont, we have a pretty active band camp program but we haven't sent any of our representatives there in awhile so perhaps we should send Stuart and Miss Phyllis down there to give everything a look-see.

As long as it's ok with dmargalotti, our International Director of Band Camp, of course.
 
Properly functioning is how Miss Silkie and the interns roll over there at the library.

Good morning everyone. A rare contribution from me at this time of day. :) I might have just stolen dmargalotti's Early Morning Contribution.
 
The library staff and interns would like to remind you to set your clocks ahead one hour this weekend as it marks the beginning of Daylight Saving Time.

WMC, as Game Czar you are free to post anytime!
 
The radio Industry warmed up to Keith's hit 98.6, but got cold feet about his new song "6 more weeks of winter"

This sounds like a great album! Any chances we are talking about RD's Keith? (E4)
 
6 more weeks of winter was what Punxsutawney Phil, the groundhog, predicted just about 6 weeks ago.

No, Zantenna, Keith the singer wasn't even named Keith! James Keefer took the name for his brief recording career in the mid-'60s.
 
About 6 weeks ago, I was praying that the groundhog would forecast a very early spring but, obviously, the rodent didn't listen to me.

12 demerits and a couple timeouts for the furball.
 
Make some delicious sandwiches out of Rye bread is great, however Rye, New York is where a young, pretty lass I had a major crush on in college was from.

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I am sorry for the odd sentence, however when I creating my original sentence SMan swooped in and took my rectangle.
 
From the discussions about early spring I have found that whether or not the "prognosticator of prognosticators" sees his shadow the first day of spring will occur six weeks from February 2, or March 20.

Though it might not feel that way, and you can't even believe the weatherman anymore.

 
March 16 is one day before St. Patrick's Day, but only if you are going by the pre-Julian Roman calendar, so who knows when he might actually have made the grade, depending upon the date.
 


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