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Re: Kill This Thread XVIII - The Debutante Death
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So Delight was Delusional.

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Too much Delight can do that to one.

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The Starland Vocal Band had a number 1 hit with "Afternoon Delight", a song about having sex during the day. It was there only number 1 hit.


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Two members of The Starland Vocal Band, Bill and Taffy Danoff, were previously known as Fat City. They co-wrote and sang backup on John Denver's hit, "Take Me Home, Country Roads."


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There is an Asian woman who plays guitar and sings here in the Boston Subway. Take Me Home, Country Road is one of the songs she sings.


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I have a couple of Australian colleagues who think Australia should start perceiving itself as part of Asia.

Of course, they may be biased by the fact they both like Asian men

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On my recent trip to Australia I saw a bunch of kangaroos, 2 koalas, and 3 emus in the wild. There were about 10 of us standing there looking at the kangaroos and the kangaroos stood there looking at us until they got bored and wandered off.


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Little does Quislet know that the kangaroos subsequently demanded money back from their tour operator. "Stupid humans just stood their and gaped all day," said their complaint form.


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Where would their complaint wind up? A kangaroo court?


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*rimshot* Don't forget to try the veal folks! smile


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Does everyone miss Henny Youngman while eating a Waldorf salad at the local supper club?

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Most of the emu were off fighting in the Emu War https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emu_War

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Waldorf and Staler were the old hecklers on the Muppet Show


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They were quite funny.

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The Siskel and Ebert of muppets.


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I love funny duos

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Morecambe and Wise



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I found that only mildly amusing.


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Oh, dear.

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In addition to kangaroos, koalas, and emus, I saw a deer.


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A deer bit me in Nara Park, Japan.

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Poor dear.


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Generally I think all deer are poor. None hold a job that earns them any money


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That's why they resort to biting random people who pass by.

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You assume that they bite random people.


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