Episode 183: Obama’s Birth Certificate

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Teresa Teng sings “Come on a My House” while Helen takes care of the cat.

4 thoughts on “Episode 183: Obama’s Birth Certificate

  1. Contents of Table

    4…More than Mange
    15…Negroes in Love; Marathon of Negro Love
    17…Normal in Namibia
    18…Young Tony
    23…Josh & Donald
    26…Devoted Mother Sterilizes Herself
    28…Details of Soft Metal
    33…Love Letter to Hong; Dear Nicholas
    34…Alice in Underwear Land
    36…Unleash Your Dog-Training Abilities Now Before You Die!
    37…Fabricated Memories of War in Cochin-China; Two Sisters
    38…People Born in America
    41…The War Between 2 Veterans; Sister Jo
    45…It’s Me Nacnud!; Icons of Teleplay
    46…Oz & the Swine Flu Hoax; The 200% Lesbian
    The 300% Lesbian
    49…Inspired by a Kidney Doctor
    53…Yeah, Like the Flow of my Ass is Gravity-Fed!
    Help Me to Kill with Impunity
    54…Teleplays of Iconomaticism (The Naked Truth about Nudity)
    57…What Belies Normality, Morality & Absolutism?
    58…Hot Babes in Prison
    60…Stratospheric Aerosol Geo-Engineering; An Observation
    Another Observation; A Third Observation
    61…Thin Books; The Periodical Years
    62…Jeannette & Ralph

  2. You won’t glean the truth of “My Way” from Sinatra or Elvis. It can only be had by viewing Miss Teresa Teng’s definitive 1976 Hong Kong performance. I’ve yet to see John Lennon act in any way unreasonable. He was never interviewed while high or drunk. Currently in 2010, with Yoko’s cooperation, a character assassination is in the works by Philip Norman author of the 1981 biography that was delayed due to Lennon’s assassination: Shout! The Beatles In their Generation. I’m a marathon Negro love-child: submersed, submerged, under-neath, beneath, profound, subterranean in flippant consideration (or consternation) of the gadgets of perpetuity…oh yeah!

  3. You won’t glean the truth of “My Way” from Sinatra or Elvis. It can only be had by viewing Miss Teresa Teng’s definitive 1976 Hong Kong performance.

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