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Monorail a go: In nail-biter, 'yes' votes finish 868 ahead
The Seattle Times ^
| November 20, 2002
| By Mike Lindblom
Posted on 11/20/2002 9:48:24 AM PST by Sicvee
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11/20/2002 9:48:24 AM PST
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Sicvee
To: Fedupwithit
Monorail a go: In nail-biter, 'yes' votes finish 868 aheadI know you are thinking what I'm thinking. LOL!
To: Sicvee
monorail!...Monorail!...MONORAIL!!
Bart to Marge: "Too late Mom, the mob has spoken!"
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posted on
11/20/2002 9:50:37 AM PST
by
ctonious
To: Sicvee
A Simpsons espisode immediately comes to mind whenever I hear the word "monorail".
To: Willie Green
FYI
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11/20/2002 9:59:16 AM PST
by
APBaer
To: MotleyGirl70
...does it have to do with a certain town meeting singing a tune that sounds like "Trouble"? : )
To: freedomcrusader
A Simpsons espisode immediately comes to mind whenever I hear the word "monorail". Well, it's not one of my episodes.
I had absolutely no involvement in this vote.
To: Sideshow Bob
Weren't you in jail at the time? ;o)
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11/20/2002 10:08:58 AM PST
by
mr.pink
To: freedomcrusader
"Will the track break or bend?" "Not on your life, my Hindu friend!"
To: Sicvee
Only people who pay property taxes in King County should have been allowed to vote on this- or in fact, on ANY bond proposition.
To: Fedupwithit
From snpp.com
Monorail
Lyle Lanley: Well, sir, there's nothing on earth
Like a genuine,
Bona fide,
Electrified,
Six-car
Monorail!
What'd I say?
Ned Flanders: Monorail!
Lyle Lanley: What's it called?
Patty+Selma: Monorail!
Lyle Lanley: That's right! Monorail!
[crowd chants `Monorail' softly and rhythmically]
Miss Hoover: I hear those things are awfully loud...
Lyle Lanley: It glides as softly as a cloud.
Apu: Is there a chance the track could bend?
Lyle Lanley: Not on your life, my Hindu friend.
Barney: What about us brain-dead slobs?
Lyle Lanley: You'll be given cushy jobs.
Abe: Were you sent here by the devil?
Lyle Lanley: No, good sir, I'm on the level.
Wiggum: The ring came off my pudding can.
Lyle Lanley: Take my pen knife, my good man.
I swear it's Springfield's only choice...
Throw up your hands and raise your voice!
All: Monorail!
Lyle Lanley: What's it called?
All: Monorail!
Lyle Lanley: Once again...
All: Monorail! Bart: Sorry, Mom, the mob has spoken!
All: Monorail!
Monorail!
Monorail!
[big finish]
Monorail!
Homer: Mono... D'oh!
To: freedomcrusader
"A Simpsons espisode immediately comes to mind whenever I hear the word "monorail". Because the Busby Berkly musical scene in the begining is a cartoon classic, at least in my mind.
Marge: "But Main Streets still all cracked and broken"
Bart: "Sorry Mom, the mob has spoken"
Monorail, Monorail, Monorail!!!!
To: Ronnie Radford
Darn, I messed up the format. The last part should read:
Marge: But Main Street's still all cracked and broken...
Bart: Sorry, Mom, the mob has spoken!
All: Monorail!
Monorail!
Monorail!
[big finish]
Monorail!
Homer: Mono... D'oh!
To: Ronnie Radford
Thank you for the lyrics! I've been trying to find them!
To: MrNeutron1962
Because the Busby Berkly musical scene in the begining is a cartoon classic, at least in my mind. That and the fact that Homer manages to finally stop the thing with a doughnut.
To: APBaer
Kudos to Seattle voters.
Let the obstructionist luddites squawk.
Let the construction begin!
To: Fedupwithit; Sideshow Bob
To: freedomcrusader; ladytrucker; MrNeutron1962; mr.pink; ctonious; Cagey; Fedupwithit; CougarGA7; ...
See #17
To: MotleyGirl70
"I call the big one 'Bitey'."
To: MotleyGirl70
Donuts. Is there anything they do? -- Homer, ``Marge vs. the Monorail''
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