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From: gts@dmcnh.UUCP
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Subject: More Words and Music
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Date: Mon, 24-Sep-84 11:59:36 EDT
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Posted: Mon Sep 24 11:59:36 1984
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+[...and a Brittish Queen, all fit together in the same machine...]+

About three years ago, I heard a calypso tune by Ambrosia that used
as lyrics the calypso by Bokonon in the book _Cat's Cradle_ (Kurt
Vonnegut, Jr.).  It was called Nice, Nice, Very Nice.
(So many different people all in the same device.)
Does anybody know which Ambrosia album this is?  I been looking for
three years.  Thanks in advance.

-From the literal mailbox of ><..!decvax!ittvax!sii!dmcnh!gts
 "We searched from bed to bed for a live patient to treat,
  but all we found were dead ones.  Then my father started
  to laugh; he laughed and laughed and made the flashlight
  play over the faces of all the dead people.  And do you
  know what that marvelous man, that saint, said to me?"
  "No."
  "Someday, son, this will all be yours."
		-A paraphrase (memory management error)
		 of _Cat's Cradle_ by Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.