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andr...errr, Frank, That's it. Frank. - 2006-09-05 12:41:59
I'm gonna miss that Andy Mattina guy performing with you! He's a class act and a great guy! And quite handsome I might add. I'm sure you guys will kick ass non-the-less! And I'll be taping, so be at your best behavior. (Now who's gonna spike the Kool-Aid?)
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Paula - 2006-09-05 12:46:16
Frank, you don't know Mattina like I do.
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Alan - 2006-09-05 17:46:33
"Inclement Seymour
Is here to provide you
Sweet Psychedelia
Seymour's your band
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2fs - 2006-09-05 22:11:12
Anyone here occasionally googlewhack? (Out of the gutter!) I mean that thing where you try to find a two-word google term with one and only one result. At this moment, "inclement seymour" has no results...so as soon as google finds this page, voila!
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Paula - 2006-09-05 22:14:44
That's exciting! No one seems to get the (muy stupido) pun.
Hey wait--I used this very expression once before in this blog, so it *should* come up on Google.
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Bob - 2006-09-06 01:10:48
Okay, I know "ol' China" would be "China plate / best mate" rhyming slang, but "Inclement Seymour", as "pun", is beyond me (and don't tell me I'm not stupid enough). Oh, and I think you're in Google's ghetto or something, cuz IHO'P does not even come up when I google your name anymore. At first I figured you had blocked my computer or something, for being personally snippy (wasn't me, it was my computer...), but I don't get results from another computer/server, including when I google Intellectual House o' Pancakes. (The only way I can get to IHO'P is a link on someone else's old blog entry.)
Elucidate! (At least about the pun.)
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Paula - 2006-09-06 03:32:15
Hmmm, thats weird. But hi Bob it's nice to have ya back!
Well, you know, Clement C. Moore. Inclement Seymour.
I think maybe we'll just be "Maniacs on a Day Pass" instead.
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iwombat - 2006-09-06 08:46:58
Inclement Seymour: droopy black outfits
Maniacs on a Day Pass: stripes 'n' plaids (or checks)
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Bob - 2006-09-06 12:06:20
The "Head" reference: not obscure (and who in their right mind doesn't prefer the Monkees?) The Clement C. Moore reference: way obscure (I'd never heard the name, though of course I've heard the song he didn't write).
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Paula - 2006-09-06 12:09:25
If the three smartest people I know didn't get the reference, I'm wondering if I shouldn't just go with Maniacs on a Day Pass, which only references Ross's and my mental states.
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