I think you people are looking a little too far into the Bob song. It's just a song made of palindromes.
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(Over)analyze This
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Re: (Over)analyze This
These were great! Very funny stuff.
Your explanations for 'do geese see God' and 'warsaw was raw' are my favorites, as well as 'ah, satan sees Natasha', since I used to love Rocky and Bullwinkle. :biggrin:
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Your explanations for 'do geese see God' and 'warsaw was raw' are my favorites, as well as 'ah, satan sees Natasha', since I used to love Rocky and Bullwinkle. :biggrin:
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I think you people are looking a little too far into the Bob song. It's just a song made of palindromes.
...Right?
Well, yeah. That's why I included the (genuine) quotes from Al (from the Archive and from the KABC interview) to try to make it clear that I was just having a little off-the-deep-end fannish fun. And it was a great opportunity to use lots of really big words, too.
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Re: more on Bob
"Never odd or even" must refer to the number 27. 27 is composed of a 2, an even number, and 7, an odd number. Al is never only odd nor only even, but is represented by a number that combines both.
Of course! A truly brilliant insight! Thank you!