
"The next song was sixties anthem for the youth subculture of revolution, anarchy and anti-establishment...and can now be heard in elevators worldwide."
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"The next song was sixties anthem for the youth subculture of revolution, anarchy and anti-establishment...and can now be heard in elevators worldwide."
Paul Klee
EWE 2.
Omar Khayyam Meets Trader Joe
Stephen Spender.
Italica
'I think I see what's making your funny noise.'
"Could we be getting a little too museum-quality?"
Tina Turner
'I was up for a part in the Producers...'
'Don't worry it's organic...'
Hudibras - 12 - Hudibras encounters the Skimmington.
"Lord, save my ass from this Russia debacle, please!"
The Month of August
Vaudeville producers audition a singing Canada goose.
Cool hand... Uke
Maypole
I think we should stick to doing this with a piano.
Professor Ernie's history of philosophy. Rene Descartes had a difficult childhood. I think, therefore I am! I know you are, but what am I?!
Library Grand Opening
Samuel Pepys' writer's block
Little Richard
Elephant blues
Hear No Evil, SIA No Evil, Speak No Evil.
The Race to Ukraine
'It's hard to tell if that's part of the routine or just rheumatism.'
Igor Stravinsky
'He followed me home. Can I keep him?'
A horse driving a Model T tows an Amish buggy.
Sir Elton John
'Is it organic?'
Leonard Bernstein
"Really Bob? Disco?!"
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov.
"Did we get the line item veto?"
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