@dlowan,
I always thought Fukkemuppa U. was in Japan.
@Lustig Andrei,
Sounds like a college for the Muppets...
@Sturgis,
Nah. That's Kermit Kollege.
@Lustig Andrei,
Wasn't that Kay Kyser with musical knowledge?
@Sturgis,
I think it was Paul Shaffer.
I think Sturgis is right. Kay Kyser's College of Musical Knowledge. Someone else can look it up; I'm busy being lazy.
@Lustig Andrei,
I'm too lazy to be convincingly lazy.
Laziness is all a state of mind.
@Sturgis,
naaaaaaaaaaah
New York is a state of mind
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@ehBeth,
Oh...
Have they ever said the same about Topeka?
@Sturgis,
let's go there and find out
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Kay Kyser was a bandleader in the 30's and 40's. He referred to himself as the Professor and the band as the Kollage of Musical Knowledge. He appeared as himself in several films always dressed in a robe and mortar board. I think his catch line was "That's right students, you're wrong", he was from North Carolina and in the films you can catch a hint of his accent.
I've decided to forge ahead.
@ehBeth,
Does it connect to the Chattanooga choo-choo?
@Sturgis,
Nahhh. That's on Track 29.
@Lustig Andrei,
Acheson Topeaka and the Santa Fe
@glitterbag,
Well, Sturgis was asking about the Chattanooga Choo-choo, but I believe that's part of the Rock Island Line, a mighty fine road.
I thought it was the Reading and Pennsylvania railroads.
I thought I had ended all this.
Now I find someone has switched tracks and I've lost my train of thought
@neologist,
Just keep high-ballin' along, neo.
@Lustig Andrei,
does the Rock Island Line lead to
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