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{{quote|''"I'd say it's a [[Love Triangle]], but it's more like a love octagon!"''|'''[[Bum Reviews|Chester A. Bum]]''' ''on [[Harry Potter|Half-Blood Prince]]''}} |
{{quote|''"I'd say it's a [[Love Triangle]], but it's more like a love octagon!"''|'''[[Bum Reviews|Chester A. Bum]]''' ''on [[Harry Potter|Half-Blood Prince]]''}} |
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{{quote|''Sweet Marie, she loves just me |
{{quote|''Sweet Marie, she loves just me |
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(She also loves Maurice McGhee). |
(She also loves Maurice McGhee). |
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No she don't, she loves just me |
No she don't, she loves just me |
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(She also loves Louise Dupree). |
(She also loves Louise Dupree). |
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No she don't, she loves just me |
No she don't, she loves just me |
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(She also loves the willow tree). |
(She also loves the willow tree). |
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No she don't, she loves just me! |
No she don't, she loves just me! |
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(Poor, poor fool, why can't you see |
(Poor, poor fool, why can't you see |
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She can love others and still love thee.)''|[[Shel Silverstein]], ''Just Me, Just Me.''}} |
She can love others and still love thee.)''|[[Shel Silverstein]], ''Just Me, Just Me.''}} |
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{{quote|''Withered Hope says she has a soul mate, |
{{quote|''Withered Hope says she has a soul mate, |
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Living in a city in another state. |
Living in a city in another state. |
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But the soul mate thinks about a picture in a book of a beautiful crook. |
But the soul mate thinks about a picture in a book of a beautiful crook. |
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And the picture of the crook in the book is in love with the brand new motorbike. |
And the picture of the crook in the book is in love with the brand new motorbike. |
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But the motorbike doesn't like crooks, |
But the motorbike doesn't like crooks, |
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it's obsessed with the Very Sad Sack''|'''[[They Might Be Giants (band)|They Might Be Giants]]''', "Withered Hope"}} |
it's obsessed with the Very Sad Sack''|'''[[They Might Be Giants (band)|They Might Be Giants]]''', "Withered Hope"}} |
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{{quote|''You love her |
{{quote|''You love her |
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But she loves him |
But she loves him |
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And he loves somebody else |
And he loves somebody else |
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You just can't win.''|'''The J. Geils Band''', "Love Stinks"}} |
You just can't win.''|'''The J. Geils Band''', "Love Stinks"}} |
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{{quote|Every woman's husband, and every man's wife. -- Popular Roman epithet for Julius Caesar}} |
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{{quote|Darling, you're divine. I've had an affair with your husband. You'll be next.|[[Tallulah Bankhead]], to [[Joan Crawford]], married at the time to [[Douglas Fairbanks Jr]].}} |
{{quote|Darling, you're divine. I've had an affair with your husband. You'll be next.|[[Tallulah Bankhead]], to [[Joan Crawford]], married at the time to [[Douglas Fairbanks Jr]].}} |
Revision as of 18:36, 7 August 2014
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"I'd say it's a Love Triangle, but it's more like a love octagon!"
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Sweet Marie, she loves just me —Shel Silverstein, Just Me, Just Me.
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Withered Hope says she has a soul mate, —They Might Be Giants, "Withered Hope"
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You love her —The J. Geils Band, "Love Stinks"
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Every woman's husband, and every man's wife. -- Popular Roman epithet for Julius Caesar |
Darling, you're divine. I've had an affair with your husband. You'll be next.
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The heroine is usually an heiress, probably a peeress in her own right, with perhaps a vicious baronet, an amiable duke, and an irresistible younger son of a marquis as lovers in the foreground, a clergyman and a poet sighing for her in the middle distance, and a crowd of undefined adorers dimly indicated beyond.
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