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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Where ever I am
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and we lost another one
Phil Austin and the rest of the Firesign Theater were just the right mix for the sixties and seventies. Can't say how many times i listed to their albums, How can you be in two places at once when you're not anywhere at all, subtitles Lennon and Marx, Don't Crush that Dwarf Had Me the Pliers and I Think We're all Bozos on this Bus. If anyone has any interest in just wacked humor these are your guys. So long Phil.
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Seattle
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He will be missed. He lived on Fox Island near Seattle, a quiet and idyllic place.
Peter Bergman was probably among the first to greet him on the other side. So it's not true that In The Next World You're On Your Own. ![]() _ |
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Yep. 4 or 5 crazy guys now down to Ossman and Proctor. I see Phil around from time to time. Looking healthy, thank goodness.
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