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CONFESSION TIME: I’ve always been a fan of the Bee Gees. But I gotta say, I think I like this young woman’s interpretation better than the original. Listen to both and see if you agree with me. The melancholy tone of her arrangement takes me to that same place Antonio Carlos Jobim takes me with “Girl from Ipanema” and “Desafinado.” – Alfie the Elf

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“Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary, over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore… While I nodded in the hushing, suddenly there came a rushing, as of someone slowly flushing water ‘cross my chamber floor. Only this and nothing more.

Eagerly I wished the morrow, vainly I sought to borrow plungers to relieve my sorrow; mops to dry the soggy floor. I slowed it down, and nothing more.

Ankle deep in water standing, long I stood there wheezing, panting, weeping, cursing curses no mortal ever cursed before.

As the mess was slow subsiding, my thoughts were strong to go a-riding to dry my troubled clothes; perhaps to find a liquor store. I jumped astride my motor scooter, a big black bird screamed ROTO-ROOTER! And away go troubles down the drain – Roto-Rooter.“

- (c) 1979 Roto-Rooter

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