Holabird AdvocateProviding all the news we see fit to print since 2002!Saturday, December 17, 2005 VOL. IV Issue 12I Purple Becomes the new Pink Once again our good pal Oddjob Keeps us up to date on all the latest happenings concerning The Ditty Bops. The big news is that for the third time this year, Ms. Amanda has changed her hair color. She started the year as a brunette, changed to a shade called Atomic Orange, then to a shade of pink called Baby Chick (Seen right). Her latest color is an as of yet unnamed shade of Purple (or Violet, if you prefer, seen left). Also reported is that The Ditty Bops TV show has ended it's run in New York after 4 episodes. However it airs in Madison, Wisconsin on Tuesdays at 10:30 pm on station WYOU. In San Francisco the show still airs as it has been on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month at 10:30pm on SF Cable Channel 29. Christmas Brings Neighbors Together Single digit temps, among other things, kept some folks away, but there was a very festive atmosphere around the Nemec Christmas Party last night. The selection of food was great. Especially good was Carol Zilverberg's pumpkin pie, which did not suffer from too much cinnamon as some of them do. Many important issues of the day were talked about, such as Mary Jo Nemec's new job with the state, Seth Zilverberg graduating College next year, and the Patrick Duell documentary that was on the Discovery Channel. Brigette Nemec, who was apparently hiding from somebody in the men's section of the party, did not care for that third topic, so it was cut short. Any young man out there interested in impressing Briggette should refrain from talking about fat guys and their bodily functions. Barbara Nemec claims that all of her children read the Holabird Advocate (they were all on the honor roll at high school too, but we need not discuss that now). At any rate, all of us here at the Holabird Advocate hope to hear from each of the Nemec Children (all seven of them) concerning our coverage of the Nemec Christmas Party in our comments section. Those who don't know how the Comments section works should consult their big brother, Nick. We have a feeling he'll be the first one to check in. South Dakota at Christmas Time Submitted by Lynette Goehring This is so true Why I Love South Dakota at Christmas When it's Christmas in South Dakota, And the gentle breezes blow, About seventy miles an hour And its fifty-two below, You can tell you're in South Dakota 'Cause the snow's up to your butt. You take a breath of Christmas air And your nostrils both freeze shut. The weather here is wonderful, So I guess I'll hang around, I could never leave South Dakota My feet are frozen to the ground!
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The only complaint I have about the whole party is there wasn't any of Carol Z's pumpkin pie left by the time I got around to checking.
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Don't forget the 15 min. spent telling about various close calls with mad cows. On that note here's a little tune for the SD Songbook sung to the tune of that great Christmas favorite "Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer" (based on a true story). Erin Got Run Over By a Mad Cow. Erin got run over by a mean cow. Walkin' through the pens on Christmas Eve. Dad said "that one eyed cow's kinda wild". As for me and Ana we belive. |