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(2) : He's My Friend, And Some Crackers And Cups: You may be able to sing along:

Denver! The last dinosaur;
He's my friend, and a whole lot more!

Leonard always wonders what "more" entails. Participant in zany schemes? Does that fall under the friendship umbrella? Denver may also be a vehicle, or a teacher of paleontology. That's "more." What are your suspicions or conjectures? And do any of them overlap with the "More" in "Beverages & More"?


Comments:

Posted by Camille at 22 Aug 2008, 01:38AM

I forgot all about Denver! I loved that show.

Leonard's point, however, reminds me of the citation about "Etc." in Strunk and White which ends with:

"An item important enough to call for etc. is probably important enough to be named."

Posted by Martin at 23 Aug 2008, 04:16PM

The phrase "my friend, and a whole lot more" has exactly one connotation for me.



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