Originally posted by Will EverittBarry Manilow did, while singing:
Who drove the bus?
"When you get caught between the moon and New York City.
I know it's crazy.
But it's true.
oooooh, and when you get caught between the moon and New York Ciiiiiity,
the best that you can do,
the best that you can do,
is fall in loooove"
Originally posted by stockenSo was he made out of Eve's rib?
Barry Manilow did, while singing:
"When you get caught between the moon and New York City.
I know it's crazy.
But it's true.
oooooh, and when you get caught between the moon and New York Ciiiiiity,
the best that you can do,
the best that you can do,
is fall in loooove"
Originally posted by Will EverittNo, and this is a hard to come by fact so I should probably charge you for it, but here goes:
So was he made out of Eve's rib?
Barry was always there. The reason you won't read about him in the good book, is because God was ashamed of this particular creation of his. When the bus service was no longer a necessity (Satan being punished and all), God (being the warm hearted bloke he is) decided it would be cruel to take Barry's life (couple thousand infants, yes, but Barry - well, you gotta draw the line somewhere, right?). So, after having given it a lot of thought, Barry was sent thousands of years into the future to be the late 20th century's biggest idol to young women all over the world.
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I'm just yellous, that's all...
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"Copacabaaana...", I mean, seriously...
Originally posted by stockenSo if he had been "always there" how could he of also been a "creation" sorry i can be a bit slow on the uptake with these things.
No, and this is a hard to come by fact so I should probably charge you for it, but here goes:
Barry was always there. The reason you won't read about him in the good book, is because God was ashamed of this particular creation of his. When the bus service was no longer a necessity (Satan being a snake and all), God (being the warm hearted bloke he is) de ...[text shortened]...
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I'm just yellous, that's all...
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"Copacabaaana...", I mean, seriously...
Originally posted by Will EverittWe all do that from time to time. What surprises me still, is that this is not exclusively a religious trade. It seems to be imbedded in the human pshyche. So we even do it unwillingly on occasions.
Sorry its my memory, and more importantly i need to supress my sense of rational thought.
Although, you clearly fight it til the bitter end. I admire that. Personally I have short periods of total sincerity, and then I go all da-da on the world. Don't know why. Just the way I function I suppose.
Evolution still has a lot of work to do on my kind.
Originally posted by The Chess ExpressYour hint (no matter how subtle) taken π
Man, you should start putting some of those creative thoughts of yours on paper. You could probably give Stephen King a run for his money.
I will try and not elaborate my meaningless thoughts too much in my posts. It's just that I can't seem to make those, short, witty, punchy, truly sarcastic and surprising comments that some of the posters in these here forums does. I guess that disturbs me, so I'm kinda practising, but whatever I write it ends up being...
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There, I did it again. π³
[Edit: Why Stephen King, by the way? Did I miss yet another point here? π]
Originally posted by stocken[Edit: Why Stephen King, by the way? Did I miss yet another point here? π]
Your hint (no matter how subtle) taken π
I will try and not elaborate my meaningless thoughts too much in my posts. It's just that I can't seem to make those, short, witty, punchy, truly sarcastic and surprising comments that some of the posters in these here forums does. I guess that disturbs me, so I'm kinda practising, but whatever I write it ends ...[text shortened]... did it again. π³
[Edit: Why Stephen King, by the way? Did I miss yet another point here? π]
I was just acknowledging your creative, twilight zone like inclinations.