Pamphlets and pantomine
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- | And Then, and then them Pamphlets come panicking, pushing people aside. That's the problem with words, don't let'em gang up on ya. | + | [[Category:Glossary]]And Then, and then them Pamphlets come panicking, pushing people aside. That's the problem with words, don't let'em gang up on ya. |
-- Unknown Anglo-Saxon tinkerer upset with the way things are (olden days) | -- Unknown Anglo-Saxon tinkerer upset with the way things are (olden days) |
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And Then, and then them Pamphlets come panicking, pushing people aside. That's the problem with words, don't let'em gang up on ya.
-- Unknown Anglo-Saxon tinkerer upset with the way things are (olden days)
"Of all the tears, the pamphlet sort moved slowly through the sreets, slowly through the streets of Old Devonshire.
-- from the Hungarian Folksong "hergekommene kleine Ziege" (come here little goat)
"Pantomine sanitizes then canonizes the oppressed gestures deep whitin our dark souls; she is the wicked step-sister of the primal grunt, the paleo-howl."
-- Adam Cistern's life manual "Omni-Mancy" pb. 1946.