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Or had wanked off at the indian graveyard, previously.
To make up for what I just said (kismet), here's some select lines from Edgar.
And the Raven, never flitting, still is sitting, still is sitting On the pallid bust of Pallas just above my chamber door; And his eyes have all the seeming of a demon's that is dreaming, And the lamp-light o'er him streaming throws his shadow on the floor; And my soul from out that shadow that lies floating on the floor Shall be lifted - nevermore!
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I have a nagging feeling that I should know whatever it is you're referencing.
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"Nevermore" was read on the Simpsons??? What, was it Sideshow Bob or something?
Cartman: Truly one of your country's best poets. He was in touch with melancholy in a way that reached Munchian, almost swedish levels.
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No, I meant your Abbey Road/graveyard reference. I know it's a Beatles album and the story behind the "Paul is dead" hoax, but I'm in the darkest of darks about that Indian link. Be my lightbulb, please. B)
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The Raven thing was on the first Treehouse Of Horror, which would have been season 2. I can't quite remember the Indian Graveyard one though.
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Oh that! South Park, you should know that! Yeah, the pet store owner had drunken a whole bottle of whiskey and pissed at each of the graves out back. That did the trick.
Was it a precious guest star that read it, Psyloins?
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I seem to recall that Lisa was the owner of the "chamber", the raven had Bart's head, and the bust of Athena was instead of Homer.
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The Simpsons and the Beatles: two subjects that I have very little knowledge about. I must spend more time in front of the television and more time tuned into the golden oldies radio station.
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