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I can understand you being fed up with Hollywood robberies but when it comes to the oil field named Crazy Horse...well, I remember a tv series which I loved, not to say adored when I was young. The name of it was Mister Ed and Mr. Ed was a real crazy horse which could even sing the blues, man. What a dream to bring Mr. Ed back on stage and the oil field right behind him.
Yes... Poor Mr. Ed. I am surprised that some Society against the cruelty of Horses hasn't called for the banning of any re-runs or the making of DVD's of the Mr. Ed series. To show a horse TALKING.... well, this is "humanizing" the poor bastard horse. How terrible!
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Dearest suffering Drew,
I can understand you being fed up with Hollywood robberies but when it comes to the oil field named Crazy Horse...well, I remember a tv series which I loved, not to say adored when I was young. The name of it was Mister Ed and Mr. Ed was a real crazy horse which could even sing the blues, man. What a dream to bring Mr. Ed back on stage and the oil field right behind him.
Now THIS is strange! I am 100% serious when I tell you that I once knew this guy whose favorite thing to do was eat mushrooms, watch Mr. Ed with the sound off and play records as the soundtrack. He once told me, "Man, I was doing this, listening to Ege Bamyasi and I swear that for the entire episode Mr. Ed and Damo Suzuki were COMPLETELY IN SYNC! I wish I would've taped that episode because now I'm going to be haunted for the rest of my life thinking about Mr. Ed singing 'Vitamin C'!"
"That's interesting," I replied, "A real shame that Can did not think of giving Mr. Ed a call after Damo left. Think what he would've done with 'Cascade Waltz' ... "
Somehow I can't imagine Mr. Ed talking in German. But I can picture Mr. Ed singing 'Vitamin C'. Poor Damo - to think that at least one of his fans in the world can only think of Mr. Ed every time he hears 'Vitamin C'.
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Dearest suffering Drew,
I can understand you being fed up with Hollywood robberies but when it comes to the oil field named Crazy Horse...well, I remember a tv series which I loved, not to say adored when I was young. The name of it was Mister Ed and Mr. Ed was a real crazy horse which could even sing the blues, man. What a dream to bring Mr. Ed back on stage and the oil field right behind him.