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> Guess what I just saw on TV.
>
The Wizard of Oz.
> So just where were the Jews planning on going, anyway?
I'm not sure the Munchkins are meant to represent the Jews. In
Wagner's Nibelung tetralogy, the Nibelung, who are dwarfs, may well
represent the Jews (as Wagner perceived them). But that doesn't mean
that other little people in other works carry the same association.
> Wouldn't it have been easier to part the Suez Canal?
>
How does that get you back to Kansas?
> And why do they show it on Easter when it is far from Passover?
>
Ummm, you know, the blood-red slippers, the sacrificial witch, the
baptism that drives out sin, Ding Dong the witch is dead, the curtain
is torn (or drawn back), you get to go over the rainbow. Hello? Could
it BE more obvious?
--
Opus the Penguin
I thought about withholding my genius in protest, but that would just
cause constipation. - artyw2


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