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Thread #30581   Message #567467
Posted By: catspaw49
08-Oct-01 - 12:57 PM
Thread Name: Lyr Req: 'Song of/for Pooka' or 'Pooka'
Subject: RE: Lyr Req: 'Song of/for Pooka' or 'Pooka'
Wilson reading from the encylopedia:

Hmmmm.....Pooka.....P-O-O-K-A. "Pooka. From old Celtic mythology. A fairy spirit in animal form. Always very large. The pooka appears here and there, now and then, to this one and that one at his own caprice. A wise but mischievous creature. Very fond of rum-pots, crack-pots, and how are you, Mr. Wilson?".............. How are you, Mr. Wilson? (Looks around the room while shaking the book upside down) Who in the encyclopedia wants to know?

....From "Harvey" by Mary Chase. Posted by a guy who played Wilson once upon a time...........

Spaw