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An eccentric Manxman, named Douglas Quirk, set out to show that animals were as clever as men. He spent two years educating a Squirrell Monkey which became known as Clever Keith. It would shake its head appropriately for "yes" or "no", and would communicate in other ways by tapping its foreleg on the ground. Clever Keith could apparently change common fractions into decimals, and could even shake his head to show that a musical chord had been wrongly played on the piano. |
CD: Nowhere
Label: www.HUMANman.co.uk
Credits: Graeme |
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There is a man with a whip chasing a another man around a ring. Next to the ring is a guitarist, who plays that "dun de le dun de de de dun" tune. The two men are quite close to each other as they run, and at the end of each playing of the song the man with the whip cracks his whip on the man in front's arse, causing him to yelp with pain. So it would go - "Dun de lun dun de de de dun PSCHH ha HOO!" |
CD: Nowhere
Label: www.HUMANman.co.uk
Credits: Graeme |
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The Coalmine is an excellent song, it can do kung-fu moves and wave its hands through the flames on bunsen burners. "You will be mine, like a coalmine?" although I'm not dead sure this is quite right. Check for the enormous overbite. |
CD: Nowhere
Label: www.HUMANman.co.uk
Credits: Graeme |
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