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Re: Pizza pie and old Dino
Posted By: Howard, on host 209.86.36.122
Date: Thursday, November 9, 2000, at 07:40:22
In Reply To: Re: Pizza pie and old Dino posted by Speedball on Wednesday, November 8, 2000, at 17:42:23:

> > > It's also possibly influenced by that Napoli song, "When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie..."
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> > > Wolf "is not a fan of frozen pizza" spirit
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> > Sing it again, Dean! Wasn't the name of the song,"That's Amora"? I really miss Dean Martin. (AKA Dino Corcetti) I even named a scooter for him. Seriously. I bought a Vesta, made in Italy, on the day old Dean died, so I call it "Dino." What? You don't? I thought everybody named their scooters.
> > Howard
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> Heheh, my dad made up some new lyrics to that song.
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> "What's that thing in the reef with the big shiney teeth, its Amorey"
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> As in the Amorey Ell, we were living in Montery California while my parents were learning Italin so we could move their. That's what happens when you go to the Montery Bay Aquarium after frying your brain trying to learn a forgien language I guess. My parents got us season passes to the Aquarium, we lived just up the street (literaly, we were up the hill a coupel blocks), so that we could go over when ever they needed to look at something that knew less Italian than they did.
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> The Sea Otters were cool. The terrible fourth Trek film was filmed in Montery, the Aquariums was used as the place Spock and Kirk found the Whales.
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> My this has wandered hasn't it.
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> Speed'we only lived there for 6 months'ball


I've been to that aquarium twice. It's really great. The Tennessee Aquarium in Chattanooga is a good one. It has both fresh and salt water fish and shows critters in various ecosystems. I liked the swamp with fish, snakes, turtles,'gators, birds and just about any living thing you might find in a swamp. They also had freshwater fish big enough to swallow a shark.
Howard