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Re: Kill This Thread XVIII - The Debutante Death
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Discreetly changes subject to a friendlier fish, such as flounders, stonefish or puffer fish.

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...then there was that disaster at the flounder factory when I was a little older.... as long as no one mentions it, I'll be ..Gaaaaaah!


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In the old Rocky & Bullwinkle show as they were going to commercial, Rocky would fish a bottle out of the ocean and say "Look Bullwinkle, a message" Bullwinkle would reply "Fan mail from a flounder?" Rocky would say look, hold up a blank piece of paper and fade to commercial.


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Sadly, the reach of that method isn’t very broad

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If message in a bottle was used by the Police, does that explain crime rates?


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The Police were busy "Sending out an S.O.S."

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Made more difficult when they're walking on the moon. Being on the moon may also be a reason for crime rates here.


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Lady Lunar can attest to that.

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Lunacy is derived from Lunar. It was thought that the moon caused madness


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Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata was called that later on. It's actually a lot more emotionally intense than I thought, as it expresses his various feelings on a doomed relationship.


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In the Suikoden series of video games, one of my favorite tracks is called "Moonlit Night". It is usually played during deep conversations between characters at night - which often have a touch of humor but are always very personal.


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Watch out for werewolves when there is a full moon


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"Dancing with the Moonlit Knight" opens one of my fave albums of all time!


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Moonlit Knight. What a great play on words.

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Theatre has a lot of plays on words.


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puns are a play on words.


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Words do love playing

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The play's the thing


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The Thing at Play: A four issue mini series of Ben Grimm flower arranging, painting and working hard on his pamphlet on butterflies. Coming soon from Marvel.


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The Domesday book was an inventory for tax purposes.


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The idea for the book came just after the British government looked doomed when they tried taxing porpoises.


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And they weren't able to tax the French Dolphin


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Aquaman had a baby with Dolphin.

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