-Caveat Lector-

Yes ago, may in the 30 period, thre was a man named Uncle Don, who used
to read the funny papers, as they called them then, to the kids......

Every Sunday, innocent little children would listen to Uncle Don
faithfully.....

Then one morning, reality hit.....Uncle Don read his funnies, and then
you heard"
"Are we off - are we off.....Well, that ought to take care of the little
bastards?....

So you see the line from  the "Brain's" song, is really not that
original.....but what the intent is, is something else...

Doo Dah.....An old Civil War Song was used by spies many a time, was it
not - but how many people know that.

Whoever the Brain is, he is really rather stupid for showing his hand.

Colleen

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