Three Ways To Tell That The School Stage Program Went Well (2008)

1. The audience showed up on time, and the show ran
smoothly.

2. The children were cute and sang their songs well.

3. You took enough pictures and video, of your child, to
spend the rest of your life pondering over it again
and again.
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The show always has more shine-
When a child walks out, and you think, that one is mine.

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Three That All Comedians Deserve (2015)

1. Booking.
2. Audience.
3. Nap.
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Relaxed-
Before house packed.

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Three Highlights Of A Performance (2015)

1. Cast.
2. Show.
3. Audience.
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To set the tone-
Turn OFF the cell phone.

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Three Ways To Tell That The School Stage Program Went Well (2008)

1. The audience showed up on time, and the show ran
smoothly.

2. The children were cute and sang their songs well.

3. You took enough pictures and video, of your child, to
spend the rest of your life pondering over it again
and again.
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The show always has more shine-
When a child walks out, and you think, that one is mine.

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Three In Action (2014)

1. Audience.

2. Curtains up.

3. Story begins.

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Creative play-

Underway.

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Three That Require An Audience (2013)

1. Play.

2. Concert.

3. Immediate pink slip.
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To feel the ire-
Of a much publicized fire.

Three Age Differences (2013)

1. Mick Jagger-26 years old.

2. Keith Richards-25 years old.

3. Charlie Watts-28 years old.
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The ages of the band, when they played
Hyde Park, in London, 44 years ago-
Returning last night, to an audience, that
continues to grow.

Three To Go On Next Year (2012)

1. Kept resolutions.

2. Another birthday.

3. More Glen Campbell live shows.

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Like a Rhinestone Cowboy-

Despite suffering from Alzheimer’s disease,

continuing to give an audience much joy.

The Highlight Of The Day-In My Own Way # 297

Back in 1960, it was the first time

for a television audience to see-

A presidential debate between

Republican Richard M. Nixon, and

Democrat John F. Kennedy.

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