That hallway probably heard a lot of pop songs over the years.
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It’s no surprise that Evrina can belt it out. Everyone knows Hobbits can sing
Q they’re taking the Hobbits to Isengard joke.
I wonder which of the three was the first to sing
DON’T STOP ME NOWWWWW
in those halls
“I’m sure she compensates with volume.” Damn, do I need to call ahead to the burn ward?
Somewhere there is a joke about how well she does in the Mattress Olympics… lol
When Reggie is relaxed and happy and not saying something nasty, he seems to be reasonably good-looking!
I’ll say it again: I really enjoy the art in this comic.
I like reggie when he’s in this mood. He’s reasonable, and while a bit sharp witted. It isn’t actively being mean
Ok. Those periods should have been commas and commas periods…
keyboard dyslexia strikes again. At least it isn’t phone typos and auto-correct using using some variation of Ferenghi.
Facepalm
Better Ferlinghetti, than Ferenghi. What – I – want to know is: The name of the Broadway show whose opening number was first sung there? Are we talking Phantom? Le Miz? Fantastiks? …. Mame?
Hello Dolly!
Would it not have been the Hark! Hark! Hark! chorus from The Black Crook?
As old as this library is, it was probably something by Gilbert and Sullivan.
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It’s no surprise that Evrina can belt it out. Everyone knows Hobbits can sing
Q they’re taking the Hobbits to Isengard joke.
I wonder which of the three was the first to sing
DON’T STOP ME NOWWWWW
in those halls
“I’m sure she compensates with volume.” Damn, do I need to call ahead to the burn ward?
Somewhere there is a joke about how well she does in the Mattress Olympics… lol
When Reggie is relaxed and happy and not saying something nasty, he seems to be reasonably good-looking!
I’ll say it again: I really enjoy the art in this comic.
I like reggie when he’s in this mood. He’s reasonable, and while a bit sharp witted. It isn’t actively being mean
Ok. Those periods should have been commas and commas periods…
keyboard dyslexia strikes again. At least it isn’t phone typos and auto-correct using using some variation of Ferenghi.
Facepalm
Better Ferlinghetti, than Ferenghi.
What – I – want to know is: The name of the Broadway show whose opening number was first sung there? Are we talking Phantom? Le Miz? Fantastiks? …. Mame?
Hello Dolly!
Would it not have been the Hark! Hark! Hark! chorus from The Black Crook?
As old as this library is, it was probably something by Gilbert and Sullivan.