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Just a Funny One...

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I found myself on fat-finger spell check in the middle of an e-mail and was interrupted by a female friend of mine who comes most every day to help me clean, and was living with me since this past October, until about a week ago when she got her own place, and what I returned to was Whither in the livin.  It was to her and I was talking about cleaning, and I was saying "whether in the living room or in the computer room."  

When the curtain is lifted in Act 1 of Mozart's Die Zauberflöte, the prince Tamino is being chased by a giant slithering snake, when the Queen of the Night's three Warrior Hunettes armed with bows slay the snake and rescue Tamino.  He didn't know what he was getting into!  He fell in with the Königen der Nacht.  How much sense does the plot of Die Zauberflöte make?  About as much in English as in German:  absolutely none.

I was communicating with Jackie and got stopped by that "writher in the livin" but it got me to thinking...Writher, Slither; that Schlang chasing Tamino was just slitherin' in the livin!  Those Three Warrior Hunettes perforated him and ruined his day.  If I were a snake, I would be slitherin' in the livin' too! 🤣

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lol

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Was also researching Mozart's famous "CHUCK MUCK" letter, to his first cousin he called Bäsle who he was well, at 22 in 1778, and the rest of the letter has some particularly scatological puns that I will leave out, but is very long in a big text wall, because he was to be going to be going to see her soon, and the rest is very well written, but MUCK, CHUCK! –MUCK! –SUCK—O CHARMANTE! Mozart was just punning on a certain English cuss word beginning with F that he particularly liked! Mozart liked English and always wanted to learn it. He loved to say "good night" to his family every night and giggle at it, though gute nacht is almost the same!

Muck, Chuck! | Mozartrazom

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What MUCK! –SUCK—O CHARMANTE MUCK, SUCK! You know what pleases me! means I will leave to you guys! 🤣📯🎷🎤🔔

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