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Pamela S Settle

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Sep 19, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/19/96
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Just thinking about creative addresses here:

Je...@itmust.b.heaven

P...@schoolgirl.edu

B...@babenet.cheez.com

Anyone else wanna play?

Pam@fanclub


jeff tiedrich

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In article <51rbos$9...@sjx-ixn5.ix.netcom.com>,
mgl...@ix.netcom.com(Pamela S Settle) wrote:

gar...@informant.fbi.gov (for the paranoid)

.tiedrich

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Kimberly Dewey

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On 19 Sep 1996, Pamela S Settle wrote:

|
| Just thinking about creative addresses here:
|
| Je...@itmust.b.heaven
|
| P...@schoolgirl.edu
|
| B...@babenet.cheez.com
|
| Anyone else wanna play?
|
| Pam@fanclub
|

ph...@zone.net

donn...@banshee.wails.com


Kimberly Dewey

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Steve Silberman

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Mel Prussack

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mgl...@ix.netcom.com(Pamela S Settle) wrote:


> Just thinking about creative addresses here:

> Je...@itmust.b.heaven
>
> P...@schoolgirl.edu

> B...@babenet.cheez.com

> Anyone else wanna play?
>
> Pam@fanclub

Br...@Itllblowaway.com

STEVE

MasonChild

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Ph...@carpet.bomb

Mic...@vulcan.edu

B...@cowboy.medley.com

gd...@playin.melt

bar...@fuk.the.gov


*************************
Alan Topal
mason...@aol.com
*************************

Cosmic Charley What Do You Do?

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Sep 19, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/19/96
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I didn't delete this all day just in case something funny occured to me
but it didn't (well, technically a funny followup to your article didn't
occur to me -- other funny things did but...I think you have probably
gottent the idea by now and I don't know how to end this parenthetical
comment other than by typing:-)

Oh well.


On 19 Sep 1996, Pamela S Settle wrote:

[snip]
>
> Anyone else wanna play?
>
Apparently I did but I lost. Bummer. This isn't for points is it?

Peace and Lupins to all entities everywhere (except for hiney-sex deprived
republicans who don't get the Lupins),

Charley

MasonChild

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je...@fat.man.rox

Kelly Humphries

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don't forget the e-mail address to get info about New Years's shows:

uncl...@fillmore.com


Steve Silberman

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peg...@fennario.com
jst...@wichita.org
x_fa...@zone.com
sch...@dank.net
sk...@roses.edu
spide...@lsd25.com


steve

**********************************************
skeleton key: a dictionary for deadheads
by david shenk and steve silberman
- 400 pages of history, interviews, and magic -
order by phone from terrapin tapes
(800) 677-8650
************************************************

Fritz Eifrig x5122

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Sep 19, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/19/96
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Kimberly Dewey <kde...@hawaii.edu> writes:

>On 19 Sep 1996, Pamela S Settle wrote:

>| Just thinking about creative addresses here:
>|
>| Je...@itmust.b.heaven
>| P...@schoolgirl.edu
>| B...@babenet.cheez.com |
>| Anyone else wanna play?
>|

>ph...@zone.net

>donn...@banshee.wails.com

hun...@adverbs.com

mcn...@spin.control.gov


--

Jelly

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Sep 20, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/20/96
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In article <digaman-1909...@tribe6.hotwired.com>, Steve
Silberman <dig...@hotwired.com> writes
hun...@getscapturedbythegame.net
hart....@theedge.com

Jelly.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Adrian M. Johnson EMail: je...@thebigj.demon.co.uk |
| Wild-eyed loner at the brink of a new dawn, seer, prophet, revolutionary|
| OK, I lied, beer and sports and rock'n'roll, and a bit of mining |
---------------------------------------------------------------------------

Chris Davis

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dhe...@WHAT.com

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Chris Davis remember: without the lights,
cds...@cris.com it's only radio...
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


The King of Green

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On Thu, 19 Sep 1996, Mel Prussack wrote:

> mgl...@ix.netcom.com(Pamela S Settle) wrote:
>
>
> > Just thinking about creative addresses here:
>
> > Je...@itmust.b.heaven
> >
> > P...@schoolgirl.edu
>
> > B...@babenet.cheez.com
>
> > Anyone else wanna play?
> >

> > Pam@fanclub
>
> Br...@Itllblowaway.com
>
> STEVE
>
you're....@terrapin.org

peace,
chris

Shawn T. Lucas

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Sep 20, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/20/96
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mgl...@ix.netcom.com(Pamela S Settle) wrote:


> Just thinking about creative addresses here:

> Je...@itmust.b.heaven
>
> P...@schoolgirl.edu

> B...@babenet.cheez.com

> Anyone else wanna play?
>
> Pam@fanclub

Br...@B3.org
Ph...@bass.solo.bomb
Vi...@ugly.shirts.com
<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><>
Shawn T. Lucas
sh...@csa.com
Editorial Dept.
Life Sciences Div.
Cambridge Scientific Abstracts

Cambridge has nothing to do with the opinions expressed above.
In fact they probably don't even know about this post.


Steve Silberman

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Rob Linxweiler

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Sep 20, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/20/96
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In article <digaman-2009...@tribe3.hotwired.com>,
Steve Silberman <dig...@hotwired.com> wrote:
[snip]
>dayb...@lan.com

hee hee! I occasionally find myself singing this at work in the early AM
over my 1st cup of coffee while I survey the server closet and make sure
all the right lights are still blinking...

"Daybreak on the LAN..."

Rob
--
--

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rob Linxweiler
rob...@mcs.com
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Lazy Lightnin'

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Sep 20, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/20/96
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The King of Green wrote:
>
> On Thu, 19 Sep 1996, Mel Prussack wrote:
>
> > mgl...@ix.netcom.com(Pamela S Settle) wrote:
> >
> >
> > > Just thinking about creative addresses here:
> >
> > > Je...@itmust.b.heaven
> > >
> > > P...@schoolgirl.edu
> >
> > > B...@babenet.cheez.com
> >
> > > Anyone else wanna play?
> > >
> > > Pam@fanclub
> >
> > Br...@Itllblowaway.com
> >
> > STEVE
> >
> you're....@terrapin.org
>
> peace,
> chris

Shake...@skeletonkey.edu

Annie
..next....

jeff tiedrich

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Sep 20, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/20/96
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grin...@my.window.com

You wouldn't believe how -few- Dead songs have the word "at" in the lyrics.

Pamela S Settle

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Sep 21, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/21/96
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In <jeff-20099...@whp-ny6-15.ix.netcom.com> je...@tiedrich.com

(jeff tiedrich) writes:
>
>
>grin...@my.window.com
>
>You wouldn't believe how -few- Dead songs have the word "at" in the
lyrics.
>
> .tiedrich

OK .t,exactly how many???
Hope .this .thread isn't keepin' you up@night.

Pam
P: JTFC.....who has adapted ".t-speak" as her written language. :)


Mountain Girl

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Sep 21, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/21/96
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je...@promised.land

(courtesy of my husband)
love,
T.

eagle

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Sep 22, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/22/96
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Pamela S Settle

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Sep 23, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/23/96
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In <Pine.A41.3.94.960919...@acs5.acs.ucalgary.ca>
Cosmic Charley What Do You Do? <cthe...@acs.ucalgary.ca> writes:

Cosmic Pal,


>>
>Apparently I did but I lost. Bummer. This isn't for points is it?
>

I think you won.

Peace and buds,

Pam


O Raingirl

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tdonaldson/PHTC/MEP

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Recently, the JTFC prez throws down the glove:

Well, Pam, as a new volunteer for the JTFC, allow me to enumerate: there are
actually *65* Grateful Dead songs with the word "at" in the lyrics,
specifically:

Around & Around, It's All Over Now Baby Blue, Black-Throated Wind, Big Boss
Man, Big Boy Pete, BIODTL, Black Peter, Hell In A Bucket, Built To Last, C.C.
Rider, Can't Come Down, Casey Jones, China Cat Sunflower, China Doll, Chinatown
Shuffle, Cold Rain & Snow, Crazy Fingers, Desolation Row, Dire Wolf, Doin'
That Rag, Dupree's Diamond Blues, Early Morning Rain, El Paso, Brother Esau,
Far From Me, The Golden Road, Greatest Story Ever Told, From The Heart of Me,
Hog For You Baby, Jack Straw, Just A Little Light, Mindbender, The Music Never
Stopped, On The Road Again, The Other One, Pretty Peggy-O, Picasso Moon,
Playing In the Band, Pride of Cucamonga, When Push Comes To Shove, Queen Jane
Approximately, "RMRY" (whatever that is), Row Jimmy, Lost Sailor, Scarlet
Begonias, She Belongs To Me, Standing On The Moon, Stagger Lee, Stealin', Feel
Like A Stranger, Sugaree, Sunrise, Terrapin Station, Tom Thumb's Blues, Tons of
Steel, Touch Of Grey, Truckin', Uncle John's Band, Visions of Johanna, Wang
Dang Doodle, We Bid You Goodnight, Werewolves of London, If I Had the World To
Give and You Ain't Woman Enough.

source: deadbase four.

Hope this helps :-)
TD


jeff tiedrich

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Sep 23, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/23/96
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In article <526om5$3...@agate.berkeley.edu>, tdonaldson/PHTC/MEP
<tdona...@phtc.org> wrote:

Ohhh, -real- research. It beats the pants off of my own research, which
consisted of quickly flipping through Hunter's Box Of Rain.

But how many of these "ats" work as an internet address?

.tiedrich (aka cowbo...@the.wheel.com)

Pamela S Settle

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Sep 24, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/24/96
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In <jeff-23099...@whp-ny2-14.ix.netcom.com> je...@tiedrich.com

(jeff tiedrich) writes:
>
>In article <526om5$3...@agate.berkeley.edu>, tdonaldson/PHTC/MEP
><tdona...@phtc.org> wrote:

]elieve how -few- Dead songs have the word "at" in the lyrics.

OK. Our mission is pretty clear. How many e-mail addresses can be
derived from all "at" phrases from these songs which were done using
controversal research methods?

Me...@the.jubilee

Prez

Pamela S Settle

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Sep 24, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/24/96
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In <526om5$3...@agate.berkeley.edu> tdonaldson/PHTC/MEP

>|>You wouldn't believe how -few- Dead songs have the word "at" in the


lyrics.
>|>
>|> .tiedrich
>
> >OK .t,exactly how many???
> >Hope .this .thread isn't keepin' you up@night.
>|
> >Pam
>|P: JTFC.....who has adapted ".t-speak" as her written language. :)
>
>Well, Pam, as a new volunteer for the JTFC

We're all volunteers. This is virtually a non-profit organization.
Welcome aboard thr Good Ship .t, and send your check to Ira @ the Grand
Caymens Club address.

, allow me to enumerate: there are
>actually *65* Grateful Dead songs with the word "at" in the lyrics,
>specifically:

(Amazing list deleted.)

Very impressive work. How long did that take you to get together?

Gotta get Deadbase, though I love my .tbase.

Pam
P: JTFC

tdonaldson/PHTC/MEP

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Sep 24, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/24/96
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Recently, in digest # 898, the prez rolls up her sleeves:

|From: mgl...@ix.netcom.com(Pamela S Settle)
|Subject: Re: Dead e-mail addresses

|Date: 24 Sep 1996 01:00:30 GMT
|
|In <jeff-23099...@whp-ny2-14.ix.netcom.com> je...@tiedrich.com
|(jeff tiedrich) writes:
|>
|>In article <526om5$3...@agate.berkeley.edu>, tdonaldson/PHTC/MEP
|><tdona...@phtc.org> wrote:

|>you wouldn't believe how -few- Dead songs have the word "at" in the lyrics.


|>> |>
|>> |> .tiedrich
|>>
|>> >OK .t,exactly how many???
|>> >Hope .this .thread isn't keepin' you up@night.
|>> |
|>> >Pam
|>> |P: JTFC.....who has adapted ".t-speak" as her written language. :)
|>>

|>> Well, Pam, as a new volunteer for the JTFC, allow me to enumerate:


|>>there are actually *65* Grateful Dead songs with the word "at" in the
|>>lyrics, specifically:
|> >

|>> Around & Around, It's All Over Now Baby Blue, Black-Throated Wind,
|>>Big Boss Man, Big Boy Pete, BIODTL, Black Peter, Hell In A Bucket, Built
|>>To Last, C.C. Rider, Can't Come Down, Casey Jones, China Cat Sunflower,
|>>China Doll, Chinatown Shuffle, Cold Rain & Snow, Crazy Fingers, Desolation
|>>Row, Dire Wolf, Doin' That Rag, Dupree's Diamond Blues, Early Morning
|>Rain, El Paso, Brother Esau, Far From Me, The Golden Road, Greatest Story
|>>Ever Told, From The Heart of Me, Hog For You Baby, Jack Straw, Just A Little
|>>Light, Mindbender, The Music Never Stopped, On The Road Again, The Other
|>> One, Pretty Peggy-O, Picasso Moon, Playing In the Band, Pride of
Cucamonga, >>>When Push Comes To Shove, Queen Jane Approximately, "RMRY"
(whatever
|>>that is), Row Jimmy, Lost Sailor, Scarlet Begonias, She Belongs To Me,
|>>Standing On The Moon, Stagger Lee, Stealin', Feel Like A Stranger, Sugaree,
|>>Sunrise, Terrapin Station, Tom Thumb's Blues, Tons of Steel, Touch Of Grey,
|>>Truckin', Uncle John's Band, Visions of Johanna, Wang Dang Doodle, We Bid
|>>You Goodnight, Werewolves of London, If I Had the World To Give and You
Ain't
|>>Woman Enough.
|>>

|>> source: deadbase four, page 350


|>>
|>> Hope this helps :-)
|>> TD
|
|>Ohhh, -real- research. It beats the pants off of my own research, which

|>consisted of quickly flipping through Hunter's Box of Rain.


|>But how many of these "ats" work as an internet address?
|>
|> .tiedrich (aka cowbo...@the.wheel.com)

> OK. Our mission is pretty clear. How many e-mail addresses can be
|derived from all "at" phrases from these songs which were done using
|controversal research methods?
|
|Me...@the.jubilee
|
|Prez

Looks like we've got our work cut out for us, Prez. How do you want to split
up these "at"s? I could take M-Z (that reminds me, gotta send e to Mike Z.)
if I could only figure out what Deadbase means by "RMRY". Any ideas? And
hey, whaddaya mean by "controversial", anyway? ;-)

Talk to you soon,
TD
(a trained historian)

What, are my margins too wide?


tdonaldson/PHTC/MEP

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Today, in digest # 903, the JTFC prez acknowledges my hard work :-D

|From: mgl...@ix.netcom.com(Pamela S Settle)
|Subject: Re: Dead e-mail addresses

|Date: 24 Sep 1996 00:46:47 GMT
|
|In <526om5$3...@agate.berkeley.edu> tdonaldson/PHTC/MEP
|
|>|>You wouldn't believe how -few- Dead songs have the word "at" in the lyrics.


|>|> .tiedrich
|>
|> >OK .t,exactly how many???
|> >Hope .this .thread isn't keepin' you up@night.
|>|
|> >Pam
|>|P: JTFC.....who has adapted ".t-speak" as her written language. :)
|>

|>Well, Pam, as a new volunteer for the JTFC
|
>We're all volunteers. This is virtually a non-profit organization.
|Welcome aboard thr Good Ship .t, and send your check to Ira @ the Grand
|Caymens Club address.

Thanks, Pam! It's great to be here! I'll get the check (I guess Krugerrands
aren't in vogue anymore) out to Ira toot sweet. Sure lookin' forward to the
newsletter, awards dinner, golf meets, bake sales (for .t's pony-oops!),
membership certificate and, of course, "official" 5/8/77 tape. ;^} Oh,
and be sure to send the "Gold Circle" tickets to the annual tour of the Maxell
plant that we shareholders run. As someone who has actually *traded* with
.t, it behooves me to make sure the "right" people circulate in these exalted
heights. Can't let the riff-raff in, you know. Imagine the scandal...

|>, allow me to enumerate: there are
|>actually *65* Grateful Dead songs with the word "at" in the lyrics,
|>specifically:
|

>(Amazing list deleted.)
|
>Very impressive work. How long did that take you to get together?

Burnt the mid-afternoon oil on that one, babe. As a trained historian, this
research into primary sources and compilation of raw data what I live for.

|Gotta get Deadbase, though I love my .tbase.

Deadbase in an invaluable tool in the right hands, and used for the right ends.
(darn, was hoping to avoid a hiney sex reference-well, it was inevitable!) ;-}
and BTW, ixnay on the .tbase-everybody will want one...

|Pam
|P: JTFC

Have a positive day,
TD, JFTC


Jelly

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Sep 24, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/24/96
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In article <528rvp$1...@agate.berkeley.edu>, tdonaldson/PHTC/MEP
<tdona...@phtc.org> writes

>
>Looks like we've got our work cut out for us, Prez. How do you want to split
>up these "at"s? I could take M-Z (that reminds me, gotta send e to Mike Z.)
>if I could only figure out what Deadbase means by "RMRY". Any ideas? And
>hey, whaddaya mean by "controversial", anyway? ;-)
>
Rosemary would fit:
Boots were of leather, a breath of cologne.
Her mirror was a window, she sat quite alone.

All around her the garden grew,
Scarlet and purple and crimson and blue.

She came and she looked and at last went away.
The garden was sealed when the flowers decayed.

On the wall of the garden a legend did say:
No one may come here since no one may stay.

Pamela S Settle

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> > OK. Our mission is pretty clear. How many e-mail addresses can be
>|derived from all "at" phrases from these songs which were done using
>|controversal research methods?
>|
>|Me...@the.jubilee
>|
>|Prez
>

>Looks like we've got our work cut out for us, Prez. How do you want to
split
>up these "at"s? I could take M-Z (that reminds me, gotta send e to
Mike Z.)

How about we just make an educated guess? I guess 327 workable
combinations.

>if I could only figure out what Deadbase means by "RMRY". Any ideas?

Rosemary maybe? I don't have a Deadbase; only a .tbase.

>hey, whaddaya mean by "controversial", anyway? ;-)

Don't take me seriously, please.

>Talk to you soon,
>TD
>(a trained historian)

Glad you're trained. Life is neater that way, isn't it?



>What, are my margins too wide?

This is a new account, and the margins are a pain in the ass. Sorry
if my editing is bad.

Prez


tdonaldson/PHTC/MEP

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Recently, in digest# 913, Jelly answers the musical question:

|From: Jelly <je...@thebigj.demon.co.uk>
|Subject: Re: Dead e-mail addresses

|Date: Tue, 24 Sep 1996 17:34:27 +0100
|
|In article <528rvp$1...@agate.berkeley.edu>, tdonaldson/PHTC/MEP
|<tdona...@phtc.org> writes
|>

|>if I could only figure out what Deadbase means by "RMRY". Any ideas?
|

|Rosemary would fit:
| Boots were of leather, a breath of cologne.
| Her mirror was a window, she sat quite alone.
|
| All around her the garden grew,
| Scarlet and purple and crimson and blue.
|

| She came and she looked and *AT* last went away.


| The garden was sealed when the flowers decayed.
|
| On the wall of the garden a legend did say:
| No one may come here since no one may stay.
|
| Jelly

That's IT! Good show, old top! I racked what (c)remains of my brain to figure it
out but I forgot those few songs never performed. Thanks for the assist-maybe
I can get you on the guest list for the Maxell factory tour!

Havin' a positive day,
TD (KOF*)

Manfully keeping from referring to Jelly as "old bean". ;^)

*=Marvel comix reference


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