LGF Surges Continue

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Wed Jan 31, 2007 at 8:58 am PST • Views: 227

We went offline for a few minutes again this morning; sorry for the inconvenience. We’ve been experiencing huge waves of (legitimate) traffic, and it’s overwhelming our single dedicated server every morning at about the same time, as people show up for work across this great land of ours and log on to LGF. I’m investigating remedies for the problem.

Maybe I should appeal to the House Democrats to stop these surges?

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 Frank says:

The family was from Arkansas. The Dad (Dink) was a furniture salesman in San Bernardino, but back in the way-back-when he used to play 'bones' or 'spoons' in a minstrel show. To relive the golden days of yesteryear he would, from time to time, force his children to accompany him (Ronnie on guitar, Kenny on trombone) in a living room replay of a minstrel routine called "Lazy Bones."

The kids often found this to be an inconvenience, as they were fascinated by, and constantly perfecting new techniques for, The Manly Art Of Fart-Burning. Kenny explained to me that it was scientific - that it demonstrated (this is a real quote) "Compression, ignition, combustion and exhaust." -- Kenny & Ronnie Williams (later immortalized in "Let's Make The Water Turn Black").