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- From: glazier@isr.harvard.edu (Andrew Baker Glazier)
- Newsgroups: alt.quotations
- Subject: Re: Mixed quotes
- Message-ID: <1993Jan25.181222.13050@burrhus.harvard.edu>
- Date: 25 Jan 93 18:12:22 GMT
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- >damiene@aurora.cc.monash.edu.au (Eccles) wrote:
- >
- >> "Let not the sands of time get in your lunch"
- >> - Saturday Night Live, I think
- >
- >National Lampoon, from "Deteriorata", a parody of "Desiderata" on their
- >album Radio Dinner. Easy mistake--lots of the same people in Nt'l Lampoon
- >and SNL. I personally liked "Fall not in love, therefore; it will stick to
- >your face."
- >
- > ----jere7my
-
- A printed version of this parody appears in their recent (2-3 years ago)
- anniversary issue -- the one with the cake saying "Eat Me" on the cover
- --
- "A horse! A horse! Somebody give me a horse, man, because|glazier@
- I come to bury this dirtball, not to praise him. Whaddya |harvard.isr.edu
- think I am? Whether it's nobler for the mind to make people suffer with all
- these totally outrageous arrows arrows for a fortune, or what!" -- D.R.
-