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Reminded myself of this at the Indiana Jones thread -- perhaps the greatest ever: PIRATES of VENUS after (one of St. John's characteristically virtuosic 30's covers) (albums so-themed) Also Lupercalia Skunkworks Eschaton
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// "No blossoms wither so quickly as yesterday's tomorrows."
--Disch
"He looked upon us as sophisticated children: smart but not wise."
--said of Ishi
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--- - Everything is going according to plan. - Nicks change but sig remains the same.
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The Sages of Win
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In a moment of dyslexia, I read "The Sages of Win" as "The Wages of Sin."
*Copyright Infringement Professionals, The Pirate Bay, Tha innernet SE Leet Haxer "Special Employees", I employ all my dates.
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Well yes, the reverse moment of dyslexia is responsible for the name in the first place. 
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