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I posted one of my favourite Bradburian three-worders above... But, maybe I'll come up with a few quizzes as you did. I like that sort of thing. | ||||
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Yll goes hunting! fpalumbo | ||||
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Yes he does. With mask and 'bees'... "...drink to me only with thine eyes..." | ||||
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OK. This says it all: "...to a brilliance." fpalumbo | ||||
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HOOOOONK!! Sorry. Time's up. Polish the Bottom of (that) Fruit Bowl! No takers? OK. I'll take my ball and play be myself then: "Jelly Roll Blues" ? fpalumbo | ||||
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I haven't had time at home (where my Bradbury books are) to research for answers. After work I'm usually rehearsing til 10:00 or so, then dealing with domestic maintenance til fairly late, then I'm up at 5:00 for banausic activity; so can usually only get to books at lunch, weekends, or sometimes late at night. This one's got me intrigued, though. I think it might be from a recent tale? I'll try to find out... | ||||
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Jer? Onward to Mars! | ||||
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Yeah, Dean? | ||||
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William Shatner, poet. | ||||
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"Jelly Roll Blues," very old story. "The Big Black-and-White Game." Also mentioned by Thomas Wolfe in "Look Homeward, Angel." | ||||
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Homerun, Dandy! Get the "ball" clue? Go ahead, three simple words. BrII: "Domestic maintenance" ~ I like that! Typical day here, 6am to 12:30-1am! No kiddi. . . zzz fpalumbo | ||||
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It's amazing how little sleep one can get by on when one has dependents. I usually take little naps while driving. | ||||
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Death to phones! | ||||
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Oh well, looks like nobody's playing with me, either. Q. William Shatner, poet. A. The Rocket Man. Doesn't anyone else remember Shatner reciting Elton John's Bradbury-inspired "Rocket Man" as a poem? | ||||
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I was really pondering on this one, gs. Good one. Toss in another! Per Captain Kirk reciting Rocket Man, I can only imagine his well-paced-recitation-of: "And-I-think-it's-gonna-be-a-long-long-time!" fpalumbo | ||||
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