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Professor Pille's Planetary Panopticon

Currently under advisement and endless reconstruction. Perhaps confusing yet amusing. A highly vulnerable manifestation of the internationally-regarded Mt. Palomine Institute of Mysteries and its founder, the venerable Professor Antonio Pille. Dedicated with warmest regards to the varied ghosts of Aristophanes, Rabelais, Swift, Sterne, Jarry, Mencken, Baron Munchhausen, and the gentle and honorable Robert Benchley.

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Location: Portville, Narragansett National District

Monday, October 10, 2005

Histofactoid: 1962--Inuit National District Snags Cauldron


It's 1962, final game of the World Series, and Inuit Gumballs' All-Star Kenji McKeagen prepares to lay into a wild pitch for the legendary base-clearing home run that cinched the Gumballs victory that season over rival Kamchatka Kandy-Kanes. With ball parks on opposite sides of the unnavigable Bering Straits (rough seas, not Kraken!), any matches between these two great neighboring teams were commonly referred to as Submarine Series.

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Blogger Prof. Antonio Pille said...

I love you with a mad passion that bespeaks of intimate nights beneath the stars.
You and you alone are the object of my desires. Would you care to buy some Snake Oil?

Professor Pille

Friday, October 14, 2005  

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