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Dance Theater of Harlem









I got to go see this dance troupe last Friday night - they were WONDERFUL! They danced to Joplin and Beethoven, had classic ballet moves and mixed in some hip-hop. They were from Harlem, Japan, Cuba, Pennsylvania, Romania...just wonderful.
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GOOD MORNING CHUMS


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Wishing everyone a safe and blessed Sunday.
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I met this person...


Here is a new game we are trying out in the Blooming Boomers group, it is a version of a game I have seen elsewhere. I thought I would give it a try here. The next person who replies must provide four and only four words to continue the story, try to keep the story associated with the last four words. Here is the catch, when someone uses the "secret" word they are the winner. The secret word for this particular game is associated with the term night shade". So if you have an idea of what the word may be then steer the story towards your word.I may enter four words occasionally as either a hint or to steer the story to the word. So someone please start us off with the first reply to "I met this person"......
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Joyful48 is the winner of "I met this person..."!



The secret word was:
Eggplant






Do we continue the story where it is and choose a new secret word or start all over? Let me know what you think.
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GOOD MORNING CHUMS

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GOOD MORNING CHUMS


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Wishing you a day full of sunshine, music, happiness and love.
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good morning

In 1947, heavy snow blanketed the Northeast, burying New York City under 25.8 inches of snow in 16 hours; the severe weather was blamed for some 80 deaths

The most snow accumulation in a one-day period was 75.8 inches at Silver Lake, Colorado, in April 1921

The lowest temperature ever recorded in the world was 129 degrees below 0 at Vostok, Antarctica, on July 21, 1983

The greatest snowfall ever in a single storm was 189 inches at the Mount Shasta Ski Bowl in February, 1959
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STREET ARTIST

Could you drive down a street painted like this??? .

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Great Crevase - Edgar Mueller. Hard work: Together with up to five assistants,
Mueller painted all day long from sunrise to sunset. The picture appeared on the
East Pier in Dun Laoghaire, Ireland, as part of the town's Festival of World Cultures
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aka Tootsie Chickenhump!

This is the "name game" emom referred to in today's Mountain News. It originally came from our very own Annie. ~KK



The following is excerpted from a children's book, Captain Underpants And the Perilous Plot Professor Poopypants, by Dave Pilkey, in which the evil Professor forces everyone to assume new names...

So:- Please see the FIRST REPLY to continue . . . and please do SHARE your NEW NAME with your Chums!
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