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- From: bohrer@acme.mcc.com (Bill Bohrer)
- Subject: Re: winged monkeys?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan10.050425.2583@mcc.com>
- Keywords: Monkeys Butts
- Sender: ThE HaPpY hAcKer
- Organization: Yr Mother's Pantry
- References: <1993Jan9.195339.9879@netcom.com> <1993Jan10.011033.23091@mcc.com>
- Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1993 05:04:25 GMT
- Lines: 23
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- In article <1993Jan10.011033.23091@mcc.com> bohrer@acme.mcc.com (I) wrote:
- >Hey I thought RICHH originated the phrase "sure, and Winged monkeys
- >might fly out my butt" and now I saw a Murphy Brown re-run where she
- >used this elegant locution, so like what gives? Does Candace Bergen
- >have net access or are ya stealing from the MB writers?
- >
-
- SO then someone reminds me via e-mail this is a "Wayne's World" phrase
- and now I am left wondering where it originated?
-
- Clearly, the "winged" monkeys bit is a ref. to "The Wizard of Oz" but
- where did the flying out the butt part come from?
-
- And why do I care, and why did Arsenio Hall have to start Americans
- BARKING instead of clapping?? I used to think it was weird that
- Europeans bang on the table instead of clapping, boy don't I feel
- stupid now...
-
- +Bill
- --
- 8>D
- Now that the Democrats are back in power can we all just LIGHTEN UP???
- 8>p
-