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Introducing the noteworthy Charles and Aida Crusis, and their daughter, Ana.
did they come in a pickup?
Yes! Rather off-beat, wouldn't you say?
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certainly an upbeat way to arrive...
formerly known as etaoin...
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totally unstressed . . .
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you must have gone to preparatory school...
formerly known as etaoin...
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yes, but I didn't conduct myself well. I think I entered too soon.
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Introducing Mr. and Mrs. Quiet Evening and their children, Sam and Janet. (both of whom only have sex with people they've never met before.)
TEd
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"Sam and Janet Evening"--oh, heavens, Ted! This one's too wonderful!
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...And the happy bride and groom, Is and It Romantic.
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Sam and Janet Evening
Is that a Mondegreen? Cleverrrrr!
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An invitation was sent to a group of the most famous scientists in history, requesting their attendance at the Scientist's Ball. Their responses were recorded and are set forth below:
"Replying To An Invitation To A Scientists' Ball"
Pierre and Marie Curie were radiating enthusiasm. Einstein thought it would be relatively easy to attend. Volta was electrified, and Archimedes was buoyant at the thought. Ampere was worried he wasn't up to current research. Ohm resisted the idea at first. Boyle said he was under too much pressure. Edison thought it would be an illuminating experience. Watt reckoned it would be a good way to let off steam. Stephenson thought the whole idea was loco. Wilbur Wright accepted, provided he and Orville could get a flight. Dr Jekyll declined -- he hadn't been feeling himself lately. Morse's reply: "I'll be there on the dot. Can't stop now – must dash." Heisenberg was uncertain if he could make it. Hertz said he planned in the future to attend with greater frequency. Henry begged off due to a low capacity for alcohol. Audubon said he'd have to wing it. Hawking said he'd try to string enough time together to make a space in his schedule. Darwin said he'd have to see what evolved. Schrodinger had to take his cat to the vet, or did he? Mendel said he'd put some things together and see what came out. Descartes said he'd think about it. Newton was moved to attend. Pavlov was drooling at the thought. Gauss was asked to attend because of his magnetic personality.
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