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ooooo ooooo .oooooo. oooooooooooo HOE E'ZINE RELEASE #864
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`888' `888' d8P' `Y8b `888' `8
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888 888 888 888 888 "Mr. Frog is Happy"
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888ooooo888 888 888 888oooo8
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888 888 888 888 888 " by Reflecks
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888 888 `88b d88' 888 o 10/9/99
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o888o o888o `Y8bood8P' o888ooooood8
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Enter the dictator decapitated head. Scary thought mused the young
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sly gentleman, calmly to himself, fear of arrest!
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Handcuffs make him wary, so he avoided that train of thought.
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The elephant parade walked by with sheep in the head, listing the
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state of the union and how are things going? good, fine, very fine. The head
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jumped on and on about rambling incoherency in the government, of which
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there was none! Dying to get out.
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He passed a note to the anterior, they received. Note taken!
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Politicians politicking, they polished their shoes and gave him a
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grin. The thinker looked over the three standing and whizzed.
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Gears grinding to a halt, Giant spider! The end of things to come.
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Felt tip markets selling fine fresh produce and consume.
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The way things now are, the way things will be, and they never were!
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Not at all! They all thought it up. And thinking is the main cause of
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hunger. Thirst for something bigger, better.
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To have a surplus is good, indeed. To be in need of, one need think,
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decapitated head for the goal! Tournaments are today, I heard. Ever to
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leave, needly breathless! Black. Empty.
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Melodrama. Bring on the peanuts! And so the man backed away from
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the three. His breath skipping, his heart short. He reached back, from the
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corner of the room came a gentleman not unlike the scores of announcers and
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auctionhouses are around here, not. But this, no different, no same.
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Clean, shiny, newly minted penny, shoes. And if ever a time came, he stood
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and walked away. The frog was happy. He found his place among the tadpoles
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to eat and sing and the others came and went, nearly the same height as he,
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but without a decapitated head.
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[ (c) !LA HOE REVOLUCION PRESS! HOE #864 - WRITTEN BY: REFLECKS - 10/9/99 ]
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