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Pluto 1930-2006
#11
[quote $tevie]Now everyone can stop wondering why there is no Pluto in Gustav Holst's The Planets Suite. Smile
Written between 1914-1916
Pluto was discovered in 1930, to which Holst said "CRAP! Not another one!"

BGnR
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#12
I fear there will be rioting in the street.
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#13
It's a little bit too far away to affect my life.
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#14
[quote $tevie]Now everyone can stop wondering why there is no Pluto in Gustav Holst's The Planets Suite. Smile
DAMN DAMN DAMN! You beat me to it!! DAMN!!

Actually -I do believe that someone *did* compose "Pluto" - not sure if it was a student of Holst's or if it was just a contemporary composer writing it in the style of Holst.

I'll have to Googawikiaskaboutyahoogle® it.
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#15
Wow, Googawikiaskaboutyahoogle®ing "Holst Pluto" is both fascinating and confusing.

And check this out:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0335569/
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#16
[quote Seacrest]Now a dwarf.
Let's hope he doesn't get drunk and angry.


Hank was the best!!

Go have sex with your mother.
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#17
[quote $tevie]Wow, Googawikiaskaboutyahoogle®ing "Holst Pluto" is both fascinating and confusing.

And check this out:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0335569/
AH-HA! I knew it. Yes - it's been recorded. I have a friend in San Deigo who has the "Pluto" recording. I bet that baby'll go for big bucks on eBay - or not.

OH and BTW I hereby claim the rights to "Googawikiaskaboutyahoogle"® - however, I consider it open-source - so feel free to use it and distribute it. PayPal donations are graciously accepted.

;-)
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#18
My nephew was naming the planets once: Mercury Venus Earth Mars Saturn Uranus Neptune and Goofy.
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#19
[quote Dennis S]My nephew was naming the planets once: Mercury Venus Earth Mars Saturn Uranus Neptune and Goofy.
:-):-):-)
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#20
[quote Dennis S]My nephew was naming the planets once: Mercury Venus Earth Mars Saturn Uranus Neptune and Goofy.

awwww. :-)
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