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(New page: Also known as '''Sigmund Freud and the Paranoids''' are from The Crying of Lot 49 (novel by Thomas Pynchon), 1965.)
 
 
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Also known as '''Sigmund Freud and the Paranoids''' are from The Crying of Lot 49 (novel by Thomas Pynchon), 1965.
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[[Image:Sick_Dick_and_the_Volkswagens_The_Crying_of_Lot_49.JPG|right]]From ''The Crying of Lot 49'' (novel by Thomas Pynchon), 1965.
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“It's lovely,” said Oedipa, “but why do you sing with an English accent when you
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don't talk that way?” <br /><br />
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“It's this group I'm in,” Miles explained, “the Paranoids. We're
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new yet. Our manager says we should sing like that. We watch English movies a lot, for the accent."
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==See also==
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*[[Sick Dick and the Volkswagens]]
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*[[KCUF]]
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[[Category:1965|Paranoids]]
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[[Category:Novels|Paranoids]]
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[[Category:Rock|Paranoids]]
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[[Category:Thomas Pynchon|Paranoids]]

Latest revision as of 17:47, 22 April 2018

Sick Dick and the Volkswagens The Crying of Lot 49.JPG

From The Crying of Lot 49 (novel by Thomas Pynchon), 1965.

“It's lovely,” said Oedipa, “but why do you sing with an English accent when you don't talk that way?”

“It's this group I'm in,” Miles explained, “the Paranoids. We're new yet. Our manager says we should sing like that. We watch English movies a lot, for the accent."

See also