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From: Dances With Voles <jondr@sco.COM>
Date: Fri, 26 Jul 1991 10:58:01 -0800
Subject: Re: "Get out of my House" line revealed!
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No one yet knows why dfried@mendel.genetics.washington.edu.genetics.washington.edu (David Friedman) said: >>and the first time we understood "What about Edward G?" >What about Edward G? I am knew to this group, so please indulge me on >something that I'm sure has been thouroughly covered before. Edward G Robinson, famous gangster in many movies of the 1950's. The voice that says this line (which is in "There Goes A Tenner" in case you weren't sure) sounds very much like Mr Robinson. A very good facsimile. >On the same lines, does anybody know what the words are in the mysterious >chant at the end of "Leave It Open"? Once again, this may be old news, but >I do have an answer from a quasi-reliable source. "We let the weirdness in." -- Jon Drukman (zappa for president) uunet!sco!jondr jondr@sco.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Always note the sequencer - this will never let us down.