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#7645 10/23/00 02:23 PM
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Watch out then - these walls have ears. They might just be waiting for you to say something like this, so they can start talking to you.

But, my dear, I know my walls have ears. I chat with them all the time. The only problem is that they seldom respond.


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lol!


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I know my walls have ears...The only problem is that they seldom respond.

That's because they need mouths to talk, xara. And whoever heard of walls with mouths?!


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Perhaps not the walls, but what about the window dressing. Haven't you ever heard a curtain call?


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Haven't you ever heard a curtain call?

Very droll, belM. I've heard walls can weep if not treated properly by their builders.


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I've heard walls talk, she said stonily (hi, auntie).
What did one wall say to the other, you ask?
"Meet you at the corner".


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A long time ago, I read this advice to lonely trappers in Alaska: There is no big problem with you talking to your stove - but if it starts answering, you should think of seeing a good doctor.


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What did one wall say to the other, you ask?
"Meet you at the corner".


That's insupportable!
Surely they must drive one another round the bend.




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Haven't you ever heard a curtain call?

I thought I heard a whisper in the wings, but missed my cue.
I must have been playing pocket pool.

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but what about the window dressing.

I've always thought that a very dodgy thing to do - on the lines of, "People who live in glss-houses shouldn't undress with the light on."



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