Re: [HUMOR] Why did the chicken cross the road?

Subject: Re: [HUMOR] Why did the chicken cross the road?
From: Nora Merhar <merhar -at- ALENA -dot- SWITCH -dot- ROCKWELL -dot- COM>
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 1995 13:32:54 CST

Douglas Adams writes "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" books, which I
have not read, but I understand are humorous, absurd sci-fi. I expect that,
since "42" has nothing to do with why a chicken would cross the road, that's
why it's the punchline Douglas Adams would choose. Or maybe it's a specific
reference to one of his books

The explanation for Salvador Dali's response is (I think) much the same.
Dali was a surrealist/Dadaist painter who was something of a showoff, and made
lots of cryptic pronouncements ("The only difference between myself and a madman
is that I am not mad."). One of his most famous paintings is of a lot of clocks,
melting, hanging over tree branches.

Nora
merhar -at- alena -dot- switch -dot- rockwell -dot- com


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