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From: cej@ll1.UUCP (One of the Jones Boys)
Newsgroups: net.bizarre
Subject: Firesign Stuff (Use to be: Complete list of the net-less)
Message-ID: <360@ll1.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 9-Aug-85 11:38:06 EDT
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Posted: Fri Aug  9 11:38:06 1985
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> bart@reed.UUCP (Bart Massey) says:
> >	'She's no fun -- she fell right over!'
> >			-Firesign Theatre
> I always thought that was "He's no fun -- he fell right over!"
> 	Chris Grevstad

	No, it is "She" as in Betty Joe Beualowksi, though everyone
knew her as Nancy.  (From 'Nick Danger - Third Eye' for culturally
deprived types.)

	Now the BIG QUESTION!  On one episode of St. Who-it's-where,
each time they came back from the commercial break you heard the last
line of a joke, then everyone laughing.  You never did hear the
jokes!  (Bizarre!)  One of the punch lines was "...and the man said,
'Don't crush that dwarf, hand me the pliers!'".  The question is: 
Did Firesign Theatre use a punch line of a joke I've never heard as
the title of that album, or did St. Where-ever use the title of the
album as the punch line for a non-existent joke just 'cause is
sounded bizarre?

	PLEASE!  MAIL ALL RESPONSES AND I WILL POST A SUMMARY!

	This is getting to be a high volume group (check
mod.newslists) and I don't want to cause a lot of follow-ups to go
to the net.   ...So PLEASE mail the multitude of answers.
-- 

	disclaimer: I'd rather be a spider, than impaled!
		    Yes I would...

...ihnp4!mgnetp!ll1!cej		Llewellyn Jones
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