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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

Saturday, January 28, 2006

Uno Peepo: Interesante oír el último movimiento!

Optimista y vencedor hasta el piñata momento profundidad
[EDITOR: Parents shield your children's eyes--another repulsive view of life on "Da Urth"-- the unfortunate whatever-it-is (possibly a tarred and feathered non-conformist who may have uttered a forbidden "incorrect" word, worn an "inappropriate" neck-decoration at a corporealate meeting, or "flushed" a sacred book of mumbo-jumbo down a water-closet fixture so it could rejoin its peers) has been brutally lynched; the swinging blue-hued corpse is depicted here being attacked by an enraged and blindfolded (so as not to defile himself by seeing the infidel?) munchkin wielding a shillelagh. The significance of the miniature volcanoes is unclear although ritual and human sacrifice are surely hinted at; the nonchalant attitude in the presence of horror of the "da Urther" in the far background is typical of primitives]

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