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Tonto Posted Jul 16, 2002
How do you think the poor old carpet feels<?>
Will it not get covered<?>
Isn't it bad enough that it gets walked all over all day long<?>
I mean, how would you feel<?>
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Pan, the piper at the gates of dawn Posted Jul 16, 2002
If the paint was dry, would it not be easy to vacuum up?
Do you mean Old Paint, the mule?
What would a mule be doing climbing the walls, anyway?
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Mr. Christopher, enjoying the Magicians Guild game where he is called Polonius Franc, Elder Healer and local merchant Posted Jul 17, 2002
Would it be trying to impress us?
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Pan, the piper at the gates of dawn Posted Jul 17, 2002
Would you think he is trying to emulate Fred Astaire?
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paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Jul 17, 2002
Is the mule named Francis the Talking Mule?
If so, does that mean Donald O'Connor is nearby?
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Pan, the piper at the gates of dawn Posted Jul 17, 2002
Could the mule be named Gus?
How far can he kick a football?
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Pan, the piper at the gates of dawn Posted Jul 17, 2002
Doesn't Fred Astaire occasionally seem like he has eight appendages?
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paulh, vaccinated against the Omigod Variant Posted Jul 17, 2002
Wouldn't it be hard for Fred Astaire
to have any appendages, given that
he died at least ten years ago?
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Pan, the piper at the gates of dawn Posted Jul 17, 2002
Doesn't he live on in his cinematic output?
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Pan, the piper at the gates of dawn Posted Jul 17, 2002
Would it hurt to have each thought and gesture caught in celluloid?
Is there any hiding in my memory?
Is there any room to void?
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Pan, the piper at the gates of dawn Posted Jul 18, 2002
Isn't a void an absence?
Can I avoid the question?
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Pan, the piper at the gates of dawn Posted Jul 18, 2002
Are you putting words in my mouth?
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