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PhilFogg Started conversation Dec 15, 2000
For those among you who're interested in the more, uhm, sinister side of ventriloquism, check out Charles Brockden Brown's American (yes really) classics "Wieland" and "Memoirs of Carwin the Biloquist".
Wonderful guides to the ever-intriguing subject of "how-do-I-destroy-people's-lives-and-have-fun-doing-it-too?".
Wonderful entry, BTW!
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Monsignore Pizzafunghi Bosselese Posted Dec 17, 2000
"how-do-I-destroy-people's-lives-and-have-fun-doing-it-too?"
You a ventriloquist? I didn't mean to deprive you of your income! If you could see me performing you would instantly believe that. My job is always to empty the room sometime after midnight...
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PhilFogg Posted Dec 18, 2000
Actually, I'm not. There are easier ways of destroying people's lives that don't involve a greater amount of studies beforehand.
Like taking a gun and shooting them.
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