On Fri, 21 Sep 2001 16:53:03 -0400 jacquispeel@netscape.net writes:
"Marian de Haan" mariandehaan@chello.nl wrote:
Sally wrote:
Dana wrote: <I can't make up my mind whether I think Blake went to one of [the
universities] or to a specifically engineering school (something
like
CalTech or MIT, maybe).<<
Why does the thought of our heroes singing their Alma Mater theme songs conjure visions of "The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. Tirwilliger"? Assuming I'm the only one who's ever seen the only live action musical Dr. Seuss wrote a script for, that's the one where the kid is convinced his piano teacher is a mad scientist plotting to take over the world and there's a song about the poison ivy covered school he and his evil assistants attended.
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Why does the thought of our heroes singing their Alma Mater theme songs conjure visions of "The 5,000 Fingers of Dr. Tirwilliger"? Assuming I'm the only one who's ever seen the only live action musical Dr. Seuss wrote a script for, that's the one where the kid is convinced his piano teacher is a mad scientist plotting to take over the world and there's a song about the poison ivy covered school he and his evil assistants attended.
Ellynne
Oh, but you must remember that they were all Happy Fingers! And, of course, the kid was right. Dr. T *was* plotting. How do you think Dr. T and Servalan would have gotten along? Personally, I think he wouldn't have lasted a day, much less a week.
And what room on the Liberator would have corresponded to the room with the keyboard all around the edge?
Sandra Kisner sjk3@cornell.edu