Solid Again 2018-04-04
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Re: Solid Again 2018-04-04
Well, she's observant. And I think she's right about not wanting to be around when that door opens while she's solid.
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I hope the Library isn't developing a sense of humor . . .
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"Don't open that closet, McGee!"
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For those who've never heard of Fibber McGee & Molly: The Closet!AnotherFairportfan wrote:"Don't open that closet, McGee!"
(The radio version was truly catastrophic...)
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Yeah... and we all know how dangerous it can be, when a building thinks it's funny...FreeFlier wrote:I hope the Library isn't developing a sense of humor . . .
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Re: Solid Again 2018-04-04
I wonder if the dimensional overlap is confined to the hallway? She solid now but would she go back to a phase state if she moved back?
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The Library might be listening, Daylla...
As to Fibber McGee's closet: Yes. you didn't want to open that. Unless you wanted disaster. "Tain't funny, McGee".
I wonder what Daylla's worried about?
Hear hear! I'm an old time radio fan, and a lot of those programs are REALLY good. If you listen to the Orson Wells broadcast adaption of "The War of the Worlds", for instance, you can see why people freaked. Especially if they tuned in at the quarter hour, missing the opening credits by Wells but just in time to hear what sounds like actual news reports of something extremely weird happening in Grover's Mill, New Jersey.Atomic wrote:For those who've never heard of Fibber McGee & Molly: The Closet!AnotherFairportfan wrote:"Don't open that closet, McGee!"
(The radio version was truly catastrophic...)
As to Fibber McGee's closet: Yes. you didn't want to open that. Unless you wanted disaster. "Tain't funny, McGee".
I wonder what Daylla's worried about?
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I remember this as a running gag from "Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales". Never knew they'd "borrowed" it.Atomic wrote:For those who've never heard of Fibber McGee & Molly: The Closet!AnotherFairportfan wrote:"Don't open that closet, McGee!"
(The radio version was truly catastrophic...)
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Well done, I was going to make, pretty much, the same comment(s). btw- rolling through the comments on that YouTube video are a hoot, esp the one about time-stamp 2:29.Aleister Crow wrote:I remember this as a running gag from "Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales". Never knew they'd "borrowed" it.Atomic wrote:For those who've never heard of Fibber McGee & Molly: The Closet!AnotherFairportfan wrote:"Don't open that closet, McGee!"
(The radio version was truly catastrophic...)
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Man - sometimes this gang has the attention span of a large gnat.
I quoted five words from an old radio show and derailed the whole thread.
I quoted five words from an old radio show and derailed the whole thread.
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The classics deserve attention!AnotherFairportfan wrote:Man - sometimes this gang has the attention span of a large gnat.
I quoted five words from an old radio show and derailed the whole thread.
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Where the shortest distance between two puns is a straight line!Alkarii wrote:Wapsi Square Forums: Come for the curves, stay for the tangents!
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. . .
Somebody needs to teach Digit to pun.
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