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From: davidl@orca.UUCP (David Levine)
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Subject: Re: SF-LOVERS 'who ius - (nf)
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Date: Mon, 20-Aug-84 14:20:57 EDT
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AWFUL tunes for some favorite words...

	Just sit  right back and  you'll hear a tale
	I    pray for   one  last landing     on 

	A   tale  of a fateful trip
	The globe that gave us birth

	That   started  from this   tropic port
	Let us lift our eyes to the fleecy skies 

	Aboard      this  tiny     ship...
	Of the cool green hills of Earth...

And another:

	In a    cavern,  in  a canyon
	Soldier ask not, now or ever

	Exca-    va- ting for a    mine
	Where to war your bannners go

	Dwelt a  miner   Forty-Niner
	Anarch's legions all surround us

	And his    daughter Clementine
	Strike and do not   count the blow

Want more?  Try "Greensleeves" to the Gilligan's island theme.  Try "The
Marines' Hymn" to "Clementine."  Try "Clementine" to "The Song of the Volga
Boatmen" (you know, "Yo ho heave ho (ugh), Yo ho heave ho (ugh)...").

Slaughterer of favorite songs:

David D. Levine  (...decvax!tektronix!tekecs!davidl)          [UUCP]
                 (tekecs!davidl.tektronix@csnet-relay.csnet)  [ARPA]

P.S.  Can anyone tell me what the Subject: line of the base article means?