Monday, March 19, 2007
From the desk of Dick Blue
Marie Osmond performing, from memory, Hugo Ball's Dadaist sound poem "Karawane," on a segment of Ripley's Believe it or Not from the mid-1980's.
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Goddamit, I haven't even recovered from the genius of the Zamboni vs. Celtic Harp and you bust out with this!
I'm calling Marie's agent. Is it true Dick your considering the role of young mother Osmond for the musical
never mind I don't know the words to that start giving song
Dick your dam poet and I bit tired of you saying your not
come back to Utah and we'll talk
ps I know you live in California I'm just pranking
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Wow, Marie is so avant-garde!!! That is a true gem of a find. Hugo Ball would have been so thrilled to have this happen! Kind of how happy Kurt Weill would have been to hear Mac the knife in a mcdonalds commercial! And to think I would never utter my middle name in the 80s for fear of M.O. comparisons...now I know she was really a cool Mormon! Thanks Team Shredder!
By 1:14 PM
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DICK!
Goddamit, I haven't even recovered from the genius of the Zamboni vs. Celtic Harp and you bust out with this!
I'm calling Marie's agent. Is it true Dick your considering the role of young mother Osmond for the musical
By 2:28 PM
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Not as cool as you, Gaylord Marie.
Douche Face, what's your address, I got somethin' for you.
By The Capt'n, at 9:25 AM
Capt'n I accidently erased your email address send it to m and I'll ive you my address
By 1:00 PM
, atwholey shitski. POW, smack in the face!
Dick you are the world you are the children you are the one to make a brighter day so lets start giving
never mind I don't know the words to that start giving song
Dick your dam poet and I bit tired of you saying your not
come back to Utah and we'll talk
ps I know you live in California I'm just pranking
By 8:39 PM
, atOh I am loving Marie at the piano. What a great dress.
By 8:28 AM
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