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Cori wrote:[HISTORY] History of the Inquisition of Spam


(Actually ... Spain.)

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Spam Inquisition ?

Where do I apply for the Chief Torturer's job :evil:

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The Memoirs of Dolly Parton!
instead of The Memoirs of Dolly Morton.
:shock:

So my excuse is that it's early and I just woke up!

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What..
The Iliad of Humor by Homer

that required a second look :D
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The Burning of Rome by Alfred J. Church ? I always thought Nero burnt Rome :shock: -

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Why is this not a solo?

[GROUP] The Whole Family: a Novel by 12 Authors
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momof3Chihuahuas wrote:Hmm, sometimes I wonder if Brits have a slightly naughtier sense of humor? Just kidding!
Oh but they do--I get BBC America! :wink:
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annise wrote:The Burning of Rome by Alfred J. Church ? I always thought Nero burnt Rome :shock: -

Anne
I think he just fiddled while it burned. (Not sure why his fiddle didn't burn)
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DebraLynn wrote:I think he just fiddled while it burned. (Not sure why his fiddle didn't burn)
Because it was a Lyre. (Fiddles hadn't been invented then)
Although why his Lyre didn't burn is not stated.
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[SOLO] The Golden Snitch by James Oliver Curwood - arb
I got so excited for a moment ... but no, it's a "Golden Snare".
There's honestly no such thing as a stupid question -- but I'm afraid I can't rule out giving a stupid answer : : To Posterity and Beyond!
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Keep seeing this as:
[FICTION] Pee Wee Herman by Percy Keese Fitzhugh
Instead of Pee Wee Harris.

"Ha, that's so funny I forgot to laugh!"
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Post by Lucy_k_p »

I keep reading
[CHILDREN] Squinty the Comical Pig by Richard Barnum - kd
as
[CHILDREN] Squity the Comical Pig by Richard Barnum - kd
Equally comical to children, I think.
So little space, so much to say.
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Post by Cori »

Whereas I just could have sworn we were working on:

Squinty the Conical Pig.
There's honestly no such thing as a stupid question -- but I'm afraid I can't rule out giving a stupid answer : : To Posterity and Beyond!
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Just saw
[ESSAYS] On Anything by Hilaire Belloc - ek
and thought, "*Anything* by Hilaire Belloc? And who wrote this something 'On Anything by Hilaire Belloc'? 'ek'? Whoozat?" :hmm:
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Post by Julila »

Did a double-take earlier this evening at
[Group] Aunt Jane Sneezes at Mellville by L.Frank Baum - ek
Yeah, well... :wink:

[Group] Aunt Jane's Nieces at Millville by L.Frank Baum - ek
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I was thinking 'Theater Security' :hmm: when I first saw Malcolm, Stage Detective by Herbert George Jenkins
Malcolm Sage, Detective by Herbert George Jenkins
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