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You're right, Blitz, about the 1:56 part. I'll need more solid evidence of any idiocy, though, to make a judgement on that. ;) | You're right, Blitz, about the 1:56 part. I'll need more solid evidence of any idiocy, though, to make a judgement on that. ;) | ||
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+ | I found some pictures of the clock in question. Here it is [http://www.clocks.org/new_york_state/ny_manhattan_broadway_935_3.html before installation], [http://www.flickr.com/photos/asteriahanover/94310310/ sticking out of the side of the building], and [http://www.flickr.com/photos/asteriahanover/94310312/ another shot]. - [[User:Kassi|Kassi]] | ||
== Be-Four of Two? == | == Be-Four of Two? == |
Revision as of 15:36, 9 July 2006
Maybe I'm an idiot, but Four Of Two means 1:56 right? - Blitz
You're right, Blitz, about the 1:56 part. I'll need more solid evidence of any idiocy, though, to make a judgement on that. ;)
I found some pictures of the clock in question. Here it is before installation, sticking out of the side of the building, and another shot. - Kassi
Be-Four of Two?
I used to own a creepier and definitely non-kids' version of this song about...hmm...ten years ago. Let's call it a demo. Mr. Narrator of this "Four of Two", which takes place wholly in his bedroom, ends up choking himself to death to "break the chain of inactivity" and, once he's dead his eyes "continue to stare at the clock on the wall, and it still said four of two". I love it. Pretty much all accordion. The cassette (ca-what?) I had it on died at some point--I really love that incarnation (more so than the No! go) and would love to hear it again. Does anyone know where I could get a copy? --RonAmoriM 22:25, 21 Nov 2005 (EST)
Wait, that link's busted. Uh... I have it, I can get it to you soon. -Ecks
Awesome. I really appreciate it. --RonAmoriM 23:19, 22 Nov 2005 (EST)