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To: SIer formerly known as Joe B. who wrote (11656)9/24/1999 5:09:00 PM
From: broken_cookie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62558
 
How many MicroSoft employees does it take to change a light bulb.

None.

Bill Gates has declared darkness the new standard.



To: SIer formerly known as Joe B. who wrote (11656)9/25/1999 8:58:00 AM
From: Edwarda  Respond to of 62558
 
Somewhat long, but the funny parts are worth it.

An American Opera

“Those who dance appear insane to those who cannot hear the music”

Act 1.
The Situation: Bill Clinton has been elected President of the United
States by an overwhelming margin. The Republicans are devastated, angry
and are trying to find their way back to power. As the curtain rises on
the opera, the House Republicans are meeting with Ken Starr with the
object of trying to find a way to remove Bill Clinton from the
Presidency.

The opening chorale “We Must Find a Way” (Creatio grandissimo flooz
scandala) is sung as a sextet. In an impressive recitative, Tom Delay
sings “Where Will We find a Helper?” (Dredgi uppulia una Granda Bimba).
The House Republicans exit.

Paula Jones enters stage right with a mirror, singing her plaintive “Why
Can't I find a Man?” (Mi Schnoz es humongo.)

Tom Delay and Newt Gingrich enter from the other wing. They spot Paula
and sing the duet “Why Not Her?” (La Flooza perfetta). They meet and
take
Paula to a small cafe where they hatch their plot in hushed tones.

Paula tells them of her meeting in a hotel with Clinton years earlier
and
how her fortunes have collapsed since then. Delay and Gingrich offer to
help. They sing the aria, “Your Luck has Changed” (Nozjobbo es rewardo).

Act 2.
The House Republicans reconvene with the news of Paula's revelations.
They sing in jubilation “We must Tell the World” (Phono tabloido). The
rear curtain raises to reveal the Chorus of Media who sing the chorale,
“Tell Us More, But Only the Truth” (Sexio scandala hypo sweepi).

Gingrich enters with Pat Robertson. They sing the duet “He Must Go”
(Hypocriti pious crappola).

Robertson offers to make time on his television program to expose the
charges. At the House Republicans' suggestion, Paula initiates a
lawsuit.
The Jones scandal becomes the topic of conversation throughout the
country.

The Chorus of Lawyers enters from the right to sing the jubilant grand
chorale “We Must do Our Duty” (Multi, multi grande moolah).

Ken Starr meets with the House Republicans to plan the next steps. They
sing the aria “We Will Save the Country” (Sleezi connivo).

Starr promises to convene a grand jury which will send charges to the
Congress He sings “The Truth Will be Known” (Whitewater non starto,
probo
la flooz epidemio).
The Chorus of Lawyers sings a reprise of “We Must Do Our Duty” as the
act
ends.

Act 3.
Linda Tripp enters the stage arm in arm with Ken Starr. She is wearing a
headset. She is singing “Monica is My Dearest Friend” (Mi es la wiccida
witchi occidenta). She tells Starr about the secret tapes that she has
made of conversations with Monica Lewinsky. Starr takes them from her
and
sings”We've Got Him Now” (Presidente droppo pantaloni). Starr hurries
off
to the Grand Jury to call Monica as a witness.

Monica enters the grand jury room where the Chorus of lawyers asks her
questions. They sing the recitative “How Did It happen?” (Panti thongo,
la flashi). Monica in the long passionate aria “We Were Meant for Each
Other” (Non smoko El Pruducto, phalli symboglio).

In the third scene, Hillary and Bill are sitting in the Lincoln bedroom
talking about the revelations about Monica. Hillary sings “I Will Stand
ByYou” (Tu jercho estupido, mi removo su equippamento). Bill replies
with
“She Was the Only One” (non conto Gennifer, Paula, piu multi bimba
forgetta). They embrace.

Act 4.
Sam Donaldson is interviewing Henry Hyde in the Capitol Building. The
chorus of Lawyers hums in the background. Hyde sings the aria “We
Believe
in Something (Impeaccho hippi bastardo). Donaldson sings a recitative in
answer, “We Only Want the Truth” (Toupee eslippo). The great trial
begins
in the Senate. Trent Lott reacts to public opinion polls showing that
the
President has a 76% approval rating with the public with the poignant
aria,”What is Right is Not Popular” (Partia Repubblico committini
suicido).

TheChorus of Lawyers sings the chorale “Principles Come First” (Mi
adultero non conto).

With great flourish, Henry Hyde, Bill McCullom and Tom Delay stand
before
the Senate to present their case. They sing the somber trio “How Can
you
Not Convict?” (Evidenso multi flimsioso).

Finally in a moving chorale, the Chorus Of Lawyers sings “For the Good
of
the Nation, We Must Acquit.” (Senato non stupido.) After the vote is
announced, Henry Hyde, Tom Delay, Trent Lott and Bill McCollum leave
the
Senate Chamber singing the grand quartet “We Still Know theTruth” (Wasto
multi millioni) as the act ends.

Epilogue.
The President sings the contrite aria “I am Very Sorry” (Revengo futuro)
as the Chorus of Media circles him, shouting their questions. They sing
“Who will now Believe us?” (Publicca degustanta es in media).
Monica Lewinsky crosses the stage with her new literary agent, Ken
Starr.
They sing “It is Still Not Over” (Publishi grande bucchi, dollare
millioni) as the curtain falls.