25 Jan 05 - 04:38 AM (#1387924) Subject: Incongruous lines From: Gurney 'Hey Lord, I've got some Green Alligators, and long-necked Geese, some humpy-backed Camels and some Chimpanzees. Some Cats, and Rats, and Elephants, but Lord, I'm so forlorn, I just can't find any Unicorns.' Why on earth did the songwriter ((Bruce?) Silverstein?) think that the Ark was needed to save Alligators or Geese. And why would anyone want to save Rats? Just an invitation to contribute any lines that strike you as incongruous. |
25 Jan 05 - 04:58 AM (#1387934) Subject: RE: Incongruous words From: Liz the Squeak Why did He bother saving rats? Well, rats form a useful function in life... we'd be knee deep in all kinds of crap if rats didn't eat it.... And what would we test new drugs on? You have a better chance of catching something far nastier from one of those pigeons in Trafalgar Square than you do any rat. Besides, I like them. Mosquitoes though, nah.. neither use nor ornament! LTS |
25 Jan 05 - 09:37 AM (#1388010) Subject: RE: Incongruous words From: GUEST The example of 'incongruous' words that always springs to my mind is that load of 'IHate All Men' garbage about the slaughter of the witches where the number of women killed by the Inquisition quoted is something like ten times the total population of Europe at the time ! Or perhaps 'The Alamo' - with 'Young ' Davy Crockett laughing and dying !! - Young ?? For crying out loud !! |
25 Jan 05 - 10:15 AM (#1388024) Subject: RE: Incongruous words From: GUEST,brucie That song makes me want to take a poop. |
25 Jan 05 - 10:18 AM (#1388026) Subject: RE: Incongruous words From: GUEST,MMario The alligators and geese went on the ark to avoid being killed by the debris from the flood. |
25 Jan 05 - 10:36 AM (#1388031) Subject: RE: Incongruous words From: Splott Man When Rita Leaves by Delbert McClinton She drive the Mustang till it just wouldn't go no more, then she hauled it into town to by gas... by hand? |
25 Jan 05 - 11:55 AM (#1388111) Subject: RE: Incongruous words From: GUEST,leeneia the one where the Salem witch trial goes on "under Cotton Mather's gaze." Cotton Mather was not a participant of the witch trials. |
25 Jan 05 - 12:12 PM (#1388132) Subject: RE: Incongruous words From: Once Famous "Then he raped her and he killed her, then he took her home. Excitable boy, they all said." Warren Zevon |
25 Jan 05 - 06:12 PM (#1388508) Subject: RE: Incongruous words From: Bill Hahn//\\ When watching the 11 O'clock News the usual line by neighbors is---"...he was a quiet fellow---very nice". I think it is a tape that they just replay like every baseball season on radio. Bill Hahn |
25 Jan 05 - 06:27 PM (#1388526) Subject: RE: Incongruous words From: Charley Noble See the new thread about "Armstrong Tourist Rest Home" for some incongruous words. This thread provoked me into finally transcribing them from the record. Cheerily, Charley Noble |
25 Jan 05 - 06:53 PM (#1388544) Subject: RE: Incongruous words From: Bill D in the "Night Visiting Song" after spending a couple of passionate hours together, the lovers "shake hands" and take their leave... |
25 Jan 05 - 08:44 PM (#1388639) Subject: RE: Incongruous words From: GUEST,Joe_F In "Harriet Tubman" we are invited to imagine a train with a first mate & a lifeline. In "Mary Magdalene" the eponymous heroine observes, "It was his career or mine". --- Joe Fineman joe_f@verizon.net ||: If you will not while you may, you shall not when you will. :|| |
26 Jan 05 - 08:19 AM (#1388878) Subject: RE: Incongruous words From: GUEST "'Twas on Good Friday morning, all in the month of May..." Oh yeah, since when?? |
26 Jan 05 - 08:28 AM (#1388881) Subject: RE: Incongruous words From: GUEST True - it was, in fact, April 16th, methinks. Still, it beats "It was early in the month of Spring"! Regards |
26 Jan 05 - 09:34 AM (#1388906) Subject: RE: Incongruous words From: GUEST,Puffenkinty I never understood the "moral" in the song "Dinah and Villikens". "It's better by far to die and grow cold Than to marry a suitor for silver and gold." Since When???? |
26 Jan 05 - 10:24 AM (#1388966) Subject: RE: Incongruous words From: Liz the Squeak What about currying those horses? And just how do you let a toast go free? (Yes, I know how to curry a horse, and it's nothing to do with Indian cuisine) LTS |
26 Jan 05 - 11:22 AM (#1389042) Subject: RE: Incongruous words From: Bert I'm sure it's been done at times Sqeaks;-) |
26 Jan 05 - 03:50 PM (#1389371) Subject: RE: Incongruous words From: Teresa It's a song Andy irvine does; sorry I don't remember the name and only heard on radio and in concert: "She procured a pair of pistols on the ground where she did stand." She was lucky. Teresa |
27 Jan 05 - 03:44 AM (#1390042) Subject: RE: Incongruous words From: Gurney Nah, Liz, it isn't often that I disagree with you, but rats are the pits. Their habit of living in sewers, in cities anyway, makes them persona non grata in my book, their exploitation of food rubbish (or rubbish food) would be better served by the similarly inclined but far prettier black-backed gull which also won't sneak into your house and crap in your larder and eat your baby's face if there's nothing else. If there were rats on the Ark -if there WAS an Ark- they'd be like Lulu. They'd come by themselves. There are also better subjects for vivisection, but they are much more likely to get the sympathy vote, though. I did initially suggest lyrics, though. |
27 Jan 05 - 03:48 AM (#1390044) Subject: RE: Incongruous words From: Dave Hanson Some great lines from the song ' Plains of the Buffalo ' If you do get homesick, and try to run away, You'll starve to death out on the plain, And also lose your pay. eric |
27 Jan 05 - 12:44 PM (#1390256) Subject: RE: Incongruous words From: Les in Chorlton Rats are simply a device used by genes to make more of the same genes. (Dawkins R, relentlessly). They do not have to exist for some purpose at all, especialy one that suits people. |
27 Jan 05 - 01:02 PM (#1390274) Subject: RE: Incongruous words From: MartinRyan Teresa The song is "Willy Taylor" and sometimes she, a bit more reasonably, "produces" a pair of pistols"! Regards |
27 Jan 05 - 01:56 PM (#1390330) Subject: RE: Incongruous words From: Bert Actually rats make great pets. They are intelligent, playful and affectionate. They are soft and cuddly as well. |
27 Jan 05 - 03:40 PM (#1390426) Subject: RE: Incongruous words From: McGrath of Harlow One good thing about sewers, from a rat's point of view, is that there aren't too many human beings down there. |
27 Jan 05 - 04:01 PM (#1390447) Subject: RE: Incongruous words From: robomatic More from Warren Zevon: "Jungle Work": We parachute in, We parachute out, "Death from above!" We're screaming now. I'm sure it was tongue very much in cheek. |