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Show like grunt, maybe? Would you believe uff.just so it rhymes with rough? (Gosh, the lengths to which I go to get smart. And gosh, the help I get from you folks). Several years ago My Lady Fair Louise and I were in Mesa Verde and watched some real Indian dances. Later I asked the Park Patrolman Pat-rolman in chargehowtopro-nounce chargehowtopro-nounce the sound. He thought I was being a wise guy and cooled me good. TELL YOU WHAT I'm gonna do. To the first one under 18 years who can prove to me how a fly lights on the ceiling ceil-ing I will give five dollars cash. Honest and no foolin'. And let's see whether we get any replies on the Noble Red Man. See you next week. Mac. LAST WEEK'S plea for scientific information regarding re-garding the common housefly house-fly brought just what the little boy shot at. Nothing! All I've been wonderingfor all these years is how the fly lands upon the ceiling. Does it just turn over and stop, or does it do a loop and stop at the top? Why, I've even asked a couple of World War II fliers, and they don't know any more than I do. This would be a perfect project for some one practicing prac-ticing with home movies. SO, ON TO the next: Have you ever heard an Indian say "Ugh"? The story books are full of ugh but I've never heard the sound. Have you? Is it ug, or ooo, or all in the throat with the lips closed? A pig- |