Did he really say that?

The kind of humor I like is the thing that makes me laugh for five seconds and think for ten minutes = GEORGE CARLIN...Stained glass, engraved glass, frosted glass–give me plain glass = JOHN FOWLES...Music is the mathematics of the gods = PYTHAGORAS...Nothing is more fluid than language = R.L.SWIHART

Friday, August 24, 2012

Love & Theft (Track 1)

Tweedle-dee Dee and Tweedle-dee Dum
All that and more and then some
They walk among the stately trees
They know the secrets of the breeze.


Did I clip this quote from Lewis Carroll's ALICE IN WONDERLAND?
NO

It has been proven that, after the Bible, the most quoted book in the English language is Lewis Carroll's ALICE IN WONDERLAND.


Thank you, Bob Dylan, for being Example #142857. His "Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dum" is the first track on his album LOVE & THEFT.
On behalf of everyone associated with the Lewis Carroll School of Logic, we appreciate the implicit joke in the last word of the album title. Let's go ask someone when she felt almost ten feet tall.
"Thank you, Mr. Dylan. Your Tweedle tune is dynamically danceable!" ≈ Alice

Quite a terpsichorean tot is she.
Stretched as her body can be.

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