On Apr 16, 11:10 pm, ElBo...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(robert armstrong) wrote:
> >"Wherefore art thou, Romeo" from "If I Only Had
> >a Heart."
>
> Well, of course there's a gag there because of the comma (that
> Juliet/Adriana Caselotti means "where" instead of "wherefore") but all
> the words are in place.
>
> Wherefore is he Romeo? Couldn't the parents have named him Bill or
> George (anything but Sue), and give him a fighting chance?
>
> Bob A
>
> "Aside from that, Mrs. Kennedy, how did you enjoy the motorcade?"
"And I forget without regret my Romeo from Joliet" --
Dietz & Schwartz, "How I Love the Road" from "By the Beautiful Sea"
Jean Coeur de Lapin


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