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Notes From Ralph
Between right now and the following four or five songs, the plot gets very good, but it's going to move kind of quickly, so let me fill you in a little bit. The Moles have lost everything, and they are going to have the courage to pack it all up, to crawl out above ground, head across the desert by the sea, go by some weird old man, and then finally they will be led to the promised land. Now 'I say courage to leave their home', and you may say they don't have a choice, but it takes a lot of courage to be homeless.
When I was a kid, I was away with my parents, and our house burnt down. When we got back to the house, or where it was, my mom and dad were very upset, but I thought it was kinda cool because they interviewed me for television, and that was a lot of fun. But I always felt sorry for my dad because he used to take a bus to work, but after we moved house, he'd always get on the wrong bus and would have to get off very confused.
This next section is like over a million Moles, all on the wrong bus. All very confused.
- Penn Jillette, introducing 'Migration', 1982
Cosmichobo1 (Admin) (talk) 17:22, February 18 2023