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Wednesday, November 23, 2005

Sue's out today. She's given reins of the blog to me (Brad) for today . She will soon regret the error.

The forces of good and evil are at war! Chelsea Groton and Montauk Professional Building are - as we speak - engaged in an ultimate death match to determine Bayard's parking fate.

No, that is an exaggeration of sorts. Word is that things have calmed down between these bitter foes (and just in time for the holiday). The plan looks to be that our parking spots will be assigned in the near future. This plan is ongoing so please stay tuned to this blog as events warrant.

In other news...

You may have noticed this morning that prices have risen on our vending machines. THIS IS ONLY TEMPORARY - stop begging me for change, I only have 100s (now you all want to be my friends). Bayard's covert operatives in the snack and soft drink industries are currently infiltrating their supply lines. Expect the prices to perhaps decrease below their previous levels in the near future. To do this, there may be a brief disruption in our snack food supplies, but we won't lose any soda. Please don't panic.

Stonington High takes on rival Westerly High tomorrow in the infamous Turkey Day game. I know Katie will tell you to root for the Bulldogs, but she doesn't have control of the blog. I do. GO BEARS!

Trivia question is back! As always, first to e-mail will get a blog mention (probably later today). America is not the only country to have a day of giving thanks. Our friendly neighbors to the north (we call them 'Canadians') also have a national holiday called Thanksgiving (we call it 'Canadian Thanksgiving'). When is it celebrated? And, since that is kind of a hard question, I'll throw in a seemingly easy trick question as a bonus: What is the national sport of Canada?

Thought for the day: "Thanksgiving dinners take eighteen hours to prepare. They are consumed in twelve minutes. Half-time is twelve minutes. This is not coincidence." ~ Erma Bombeck

Finally, Bayard thanks everyone for their hard work and dedication and wishes everyone a fun, safe, spirited, and blessed Thanksgiving!

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