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- From: thoth@uiuc.edu (Ben Cox)
- Subject: Re: winged monkeys?
- References: <1993Jan9.195339.9879@netcom.com> <1993Jan10.011033.23091@mcc.com> <1993Jan10.050425.2583@mcc.com>
- Message-ID: <ben.726687600@ipoint>
- Originator: ben@ipoint
- Sender: usenet@news.cso.uiuc.edu (Net Noise owner)
- Reply-To: thoth@uiuc.edu (Ben Cox)
- Organization: Ancient Illuminated Sears of Bavaria
- Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1993 17:40:00 GMT
- Keywords: Monkeys Butts
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- bohrer@acme.mcc.com (Bill Bohrer) writes:
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- >Clearly, the "winged" monkeys bit is a ref. to "The Wizard of Oz" but
- >where did the flying out the butt part come from?
-
- Actually, in "Wayne's World" they were not winged. They just might
- have been flying out of his butt.
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- >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...
-
- Because he's a Q-Dog (not to be confused with an Atomic Dog).
- Everybody knows that.
-
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- Ben Cox (he and Jesse Jackson)
- thoth@uiuc.edu (ex-neighbor of q-dogs)
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