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We had to sing “Consider Yourself” in our grade school music class. I learned what a larder is, so I have that going for me. Then Petsmart played this incessant commercial of their supposed employees singing “I’ll Do Anything” last year. I really hate that musical.
Panufo about 3 years ago
now i dont hafe to readit
JudasPeckerwood about 3 years ago
“Please, sir, may I have some more (handkerchiefs)?”
Gent about 3 years ago
Wow. What a Twist in the tale!
Gent about 3 years ago
And next, in the sequel, young Oliver is going to demonstrate How To Draw Doug on a handkerchief.
danketaz Premium Member about 3 years ago
Makes up for his time in the orphanage where they would never serve gazpacho.
Dr. Quatermass about 3 years ago
The “Cousin Oliver Twist” was a dance number that was thankfully cut from ABC’s Brady Bunch Hour.
wrd2255 about 3 years ago
Short Attention Span Theater is too many words. Welcome to #TLDRThtr.
tim.lowell about 3 years ago
We had to sing “Consider Yourself” in our grade school music class. I learned what a larder is, so I have that going for me. Then Petsmart played this incessant commercial of their supposed employees singing “I’ll Do Anything” last year. I really hate that musical.
ElwoodP about 3 years ago
The same guy that did the music for Oliver! did the score for “Springtime for Hitler”
willie_mctell about 3 years ago
Dickens is actually pretty good. You have to get used to Victorian prose.
Kip Williams about 3 years ago
“What a coincidence!” should have been Dickens’s slogan.