The HAIR/HARE NET to catch the fastest remote-viewers.
HI-ENA-SHA-PULLS
Not to mention the PHEASANT'S FEATHER in the cap of ROBIN HOOD.
plus the additional carry-on joke of : are you plucking pheasants/fucking peasants?
The HOLLIDAY sisters pointed out that the two HENS were on the other side of the LOG/fallen trunk for some reason...the WOOD...
PHEA-SENT
...was something to do with PHILEAS FOGG...was that SCARLETT?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phileas_Fogg
Accompanied by his manservant, Passepartout, Fogg attempts to circumnavigate the late Victorian world in 80 days, or less, on a wager of £20,000 set by the Reform Club. He takes the wager and on that day leaves with Passepartout, vowing to return by 8.45 pm on Saturday 21 December 1872. Under suspicion of robbing the Bank of England, he is followed by a detective named Fix. Fogg has no idea about Fix's true intentions and Fix (wanting to get Fogg back to England so that he can arrest him) works with Fogg in the last half of the book.
While in India he saves a widowed princess, named Aouda, from a tribe of natives who wish to sacrifice her. Passepartout rescues her and she accompanies Fogg for the rest of his journey. She and Fogg eventually fall in love and marry at the end of the book. Fix, who is really supposed to arrest Fogg, attempts to sabotage him by putting him in prison near the end of the book but he is quickly released.
Fogg then believes he has lost his bet. However, he discovers, almost too late, that he has forgotten to adjust his timekeeping for having crossed the International Date Line and he wins his bet after all."
Anyway, for some reason I have confused DR DOLITTLE (I used to spell it DOOLITTLE) with PHILEAS FOGG for most of my life...ELIZA MANNINGHAM-BULLER was meant to be DR DOLITTLE during that 80 days around the world horror trip in 1980...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Dolittle
The Story of Doctor Dolittle: Being the History of His Peculiar Life at Home and Astonishing Adventures in Foreign Parts Never Before Printed (1920) began the series. The sequel The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle (1922) won the prestigious Newbery Medal. The next three, Doctor Dolittle's Post Office (1923), Doctor Dolittle's Circus (1924), and Doctor Dolittle's Caravan (1926) are all actually prequels (or "midquels", as they take place during and/or after the events of The Story of Doctor Dolittle). Five more novels followed, and after Lofting's death in 1947, two more volumes of short unpublished pieces appeared.
The books, in order of publication, are:
1.The Story of Doctor Dolittle (1920)
2.The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle (1922)
3.Doctor Dolittle's Post Office (1923)
4.Doctor Dolittle's Circus (1924)
5.Doctor Dolittle's Zoo (1925)
6.Doctor Dolittle's Caravan (1926)
7.Doctor Dolittle's Garden (1927)
8.Doctor Dolittle in the Moon (1928)
9.Doctor Dolittle's Return (1933)
10.Doctor Dolittle and the Secret Lake (1948)
11.Doctor Dolittle and the Green Canary (1950)
12.Doctor Dolittle's Puddleby Adventures (1952)
So for some reason...PHILEAS FOGG/DR DOLITTLE were the same thing, to me...I had conflated them and the whole AROUND THE WORLD IN 8O days story...
i can see why now - we were the HUMAN ZOO of mind control slaves...being programmed around the world. ELIZA MANNINGHAM-BULLER had told us that she was DR DOLITTLE at POWERGEN and later on in JERUSALEM...that was her 'role'.
Monday, 1 November 2010
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