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From: "Sascha Pabst" <Sascha.Pabst@**********.Uni-Oldenburg.DE>
Subject: Re: Last post on the subject of Astral/physical debate..unl
Date: Tue, 10 Sep 1996 16:46:06 +0000
On 10 Sep 96 at 12:03, Gurth wrote:
> Sascha Pabst said on 20:52/ 9 Sep 96...
> > > But we're on a mission from God!
> > That was _Glod_ ! :-)
>
> Don't you mean Rod? :)
No: >
"Hello, hello, hello, what is all this...then?" he said, concentrating to
get the sentece right.
The box stopped.
Then it said, "We're a piano."
Detritus gave this due consideration.He wasn't sure what a piano was.
"A piano move about, does it?" he said.
"It's... we've got legs," said the piano.
Detritus conceded the point.
"But it are the middle of the night," he said.
"Even pianos have to have time off," said the piano.
Detritus scartched his head. This seemed to cover it.
"Well... all right," he said.
He watched the piano jerk and wobble down the marble steps and round the
corner.
It carried on talking to itself:
"How long have we got, d'you think?"
"We ought to make it to the bridge. He not clever enough to be a drummer."
"But he's a policeman."
"So?"
"Cliff?"
"Yup?"
"We might get caught."
"He can't stop us. We are on a mission from Glod."
"Right." <

By the way, Robert: According to the annotated Pratchett Files that _is_ a
reference to Blues Brothers... :-)

Sascha
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