Vogeler and The Mexican Fellow

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'''Unwashed Masses:''' '''Unwashed Masses:'''
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-: But seriously, you should think about your soul. Think about the Gove Desert. When a sinner plants : : his seed, God thinks, here is a man who can clean up after my white blessed children. Because after : the party of intermixing is accomplished, we will need a fire. +: But seriously, you should think about your soul. Think about the Gove Desert. When a sinner plants : : his seed, God thinks, here is a man who can clean up after my blessed children. Because after the party of inter-mixing is accomplished, we will need a fire.
-:(here is where need the froth of tones the frothe of mankind the mocah froth of mankind)+:''(here is where we need the froth of tones, the froth of mankind, the mocha froth of mankind)''
'''Vogeler:''' '''Vogeler:'''

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Excerpted


by Mexicans and Americans, Being The Ongoing Adventures of a Man And His Country, Largely Hi-Jacked

Vogeler:

Behold, I have come among you, and have found you wanting.
Wanting for a bath, that is.

Unwashed Masses:

(murmering incosolately)
But seriously, you should think about your soul. Think about the Gove Desert. When a sinner plants : : his seed, God thinks, here is a man who can clean up after my blessed children. Because after the party of inter-mixing is accomplished, we will need a fire.
(here is where we need the froth of tones, the froth of mankind, the mocha froth of mankind)

Vogeler:

O' Poobish Ones, ye who would be decieved, whose heads are unprotected from dreaded shedding, I ask you -- ye who even now assemble before me, querying. It is you to whom I speak, just stop querying ad infinitum.
(runs to waiting car or, alternately, into the famed Austrian stage-drama, A Mule With Four Sticks)

Poor Man's Rickshaw:

(in his first appearance, bellows)
I am full of the people. I vomit people, I am so full. If you could extract the people -- one by one -- from the elaborate redescription of my paw than you can find the RickShaw Code, obedient tho you must be to discover it's ultimate secret -- a secret so astounding that even daughters of the revolution will lift their skirts to it, raising simultaneous East Coast eyebrows/infections -- most of them waxed, apparently.

See Also


Steven Vogeler