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![]() It seems puppets are involved: http://www.tvacres.com/puppets_bertiebunyip.htm http://members.fortunecity.com/mindzwarped/p11.htm But this gives it away: http://www.blippie.org.uk/night_bertie_bunyip_died.htm A sea shanty----------- (To the tune of that famous sea shanty "The Night Pat Murphy Died") The night that Bertie Bunyip died is a night I'll never forget The AAS boys got loaded drunk and they ain't got sober yet As long as the hamster was passed around Tarver was feeling gay Bill Mulcahy came with the bagpipes some music for to play! That's how they showed their respect for Bertie Bunyip That's how they showed their honour and their pride After post after post after post after post there wouldn't be another But ev'ry byte of bandwidth was filled on the night Bertie Bunyip died As Ladypilot sat in the corner pouring out her grief Ralphie's sock puppet gang came tearing down the street They went into an empty room and a bottle of whiskey stole Stories of T-birds, Beamers, imaginary jobs were the stories that they told! That's how they showed their respect for Bertie Bunyip That's how they showed their honour and their pride After post after post after post after post there wouldn't be another But ev'ry byte of bandwidth was filled on the night Bertie Bunyip died We homebuilt him the finest coffin from RAH wood Lined with the skins of George Booth and Paul Good' What airline he was with was a secret he'd never tell And he took the secret of Flt 800 on his journey down to hell! That's how they showed their respect for Bertie Bunyip, That's how they showed their honour and their pride After post after post after post after post there wouldn't be another But ev'ry byte of bandwidth was filled on the night Bertie Bunyip died At 2 o'clock in the morning we took him to his grave The Brits were his bearers: Ramp Rat, Blippie and Limey Dave We stopped the clocks so LJ & the FBI couldn't tell the time And at a quarter after two we argued it was nine! That's how they showed their respect for Bertie Bunyip, That's how they showed their honour and their pride After post after post after post after post there wouldn't be another But ev'ry byte of bandwidth was filled on the night Bertie Bunyip died They stopped the hearse on a 'Bama street outside some sad saloon Opposite in the gutter lay some deluded old buffoon There wasn't a word; there wasn't a shriek; just a drunken groan To indicate the puffball was none other than Ralph Livingston! That's how they showed their respect for Bertie Bunyip, That's how they showed their honour and their pride After post after post after post after post there wouldn't be another But ev'ry byte of bandwidth was filled on the night Bertie Bunyip died The congregation gave him a service that was fit Presiding over it was Grasso, Mazor and Ralph Nesbitt They staggered up to the graveyard all solemn and sublime They got there and they realised they'd left Bertie's corpse behind! That's how they showed their respect for Bertie Bunyip, That's how they showed their honour and their pride After post after post after post after post there wouldn't be another But ev'ry byte of bandwidth was filled on the night Bertie Bunyip died I believe there's more than just the wag of a Tadpole's tale in this! "Flying Tadpole" wrote in message ... Gilligan wrote: http://www.pibburns.com/cryptost/bunyip.htm You will note, Mr Gilligan, that the bunyip description lays much stress on "evil spirit", "bunyip's loud bellowing", "emerges at night principally to prey on women and children". In contrast, a Tadpole is neither mythical, nor so uncivilised. There is no relationship whatsoever. ((And meanwhile, Gilligan singing "A Heart That's Golden" in praise of Capt Neal has reached No 64 on the mp3.com easy-listening chart for Oceania!)) -- Flying Tadpole ------------------------- Learn what lies below the waves of cyberspace! http://www.internetopera.netfirms.com |