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• George and Ringo stare across at the two narcissists, in dismay •

https://youtu.be/RaWuD64SOvI

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Yeah, they led each other quite the merry dance for a while, there --

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This guy's walking down the street

when He Falls in A Hole —

The Walls are SO steep,

he •can't• get out.

A Doctor passes by and the guy shouts up,

‘Hey you. Can you help me out?'

The Doctor writes a prescription,

throws it down in The Hole and moves on.

Then A Priest comes along and the guy shouts up,

‘Father, I'm down in This Hole

can you help me out?'

The Priest writes out a prayer,

throws it down in the hole and moves on.

Then A Friend walks by,

'Hey, Joe, it's me can you help me out?'

And The Friend jumps in The Hole.

Our guy says,

'Are you STUPID!?*

Now we're BOTH down here!’

And His Friend says,

'Yeah, but I've been Down Here BEFORE,

and •I• know The Way OUT.'

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Good friends, good times, great tunes

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Standard instructions when lost

and expect people who Care about You

to be looking for You :

Stay where You are,

[ Build a Fire to Stay Warm

and Protect Yourself from Wolves ]

and wait to be found.

If no-one knows where to look for You,

the directions imparted

by Hecate in Shazam 2

for Navigating The Labyrinth are accurate --

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Technically, there are 3 --

if you include Black Adam, which I do.

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not that anyone would, but if you/KM or anyone in the comments is into the ghostly-found recordings-haunted house-distortion sounds, i've got a playlist just for you! 100% of these Seaguy tracks-- and honestly all the music you've shown us- were to be available on any listening platforms- they'd immediately be on this playlist for starters!

https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0F03YhV0rQduiplo3jsETC?si=i5ON3GyZSYS73WJtgfhCtg

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“My model for Business is The Beatles.

They were FOUR GUYS who kept each other's kind of •negative tendencies• in check.

They balanced each other and the total was greater than the sum of the parts.

That's how I see Business: great things in business are •never• done by ONE person, they're done by a team of people.”

-- Steve Jobs

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The hairier version of GM, Alan Moore, managed to put out such songs as "March of the Sinister Ducks" on, I believe, vinyl. Of course, vinyl was a lot cheaper then. Isn't there some way to get these songs online? This is like reading WS Gilbert's poems without Sullivan's music.

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Lovely!

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