Room 7 is the rabbit warren. Huge rabbits fill the room and
sometimes dance about to "The Rabbit Walk." When they're not
dancing, they're lying about twitching their noses, or
they're.....well.......
Room 6 is the seafood buffet and boasts groaning tables loaded with
oysters and lobster. The walrus and the carpenter are your hosts.
Roger Stevens wrote:
> I thought that was room 7...
>
> >No, no, room 8 is the one with the ceiling high Claes Oldenberg
> >tomato and the clouds that drift in and out of the window. It's
> >a pungent room, that one.
> >
> >Roger Stevens wrote:
> >
> >> Petal, are you sure you're not thinking of room 8?
> >>
> >> Meanwhile I'm wondering if any other list members who
> >> have visited
> >> the House of Flux
> >> would they like to describe (in as few words as possible)
> >> some of the other rooms?
> >>
> >> >It's the one with fleur de lis sheets on 2 double beds,
> >> >Edward Munch's "The Scream" bolted to the wall, and, I think
> >> >there's an armoire.
> >> >
> >> >Roger Stevens wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> On the subject of viri
> >> >>
> >> >> I had an e-mail today from room 9
> >> >> with an attachment called Maori Language Sheets
> >> >> which, as it all looked a bit odd and there was no
> >> >> e-mail address, I deleted
> >> >>
> >> >> Anyone know room 9?
> >> >
> >