
The Lariat Wressed Posing Hour R. Stevie Moore
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[Moore as Lariat Wressed]
Good evening, I am Lariat Wressed, and this is the Lariat Wressed Posing Hour. Today, as usual, I shall pose as an afternoon television talk show host, heh, who shall be nameless of course. My guest this morning is Rodert Lampley from Savannah Georgia, who has lived. Am I correct?
[Moore as Rodert Lampley]
Yes, I have lived
[Lariat Wressed]
This evening Rodert is posing as a Congressman Lucille Evans from Wisconsin, or as himself. For our viewers, we shall present timelapse identity cubes so that Rodert's characterizations remain clear. Mr. Lampley, would you like some water?
[Rodert Lampley]
No, Doug, I'm not too particularly fond of being thirsty. Tell me first, how many posing celebrities have accepted water on the outset of your show?
[Lariat Wressed]
I would say maybe three... four! Do you know the names of those who accepted?
[Rodert Lampley]
No Doug, I have no clue. In the Congress, we either know either names, or we... we... w-we... we don't. Why do you ask?
[Lariat Wressed]
Because in Wisconsin TV talk shows require questions as well as answers. Either one or both, but never neither. Why would you ask?
[Rodert Lampley]
No, Doug, I didn't mean that to dig deep into a conversation. Telecast or no telecast, one would not know direct names of acceptors. For us to talk directly and indecisively, must we drink water?
[Lariat Wressed]
Well, uh, celebrities, that is those individuals who are generally idolized or...
Good evening, I am Lariat Wressed, and this is the Lariat Wressed Posing Hour. Today, as usual, I shall pose as an afternoon television talk show host, heh, who shall be nameless of course. My guest this morning is Rodert Lampley from Savannah Georgia, who has lived. Am I correct?
[Moore as Rodert Lampley]
Yes, I have lived
[Lariat Wressed]
This evening Rodert is posing as a Congressman Lucille Evans from Wisconsin, or as himself. For our viewers, we shall present timelapse identity cubes so that Rodert's characterizations remain clear. Mr. Lampley, would you like some water?
[Rodert Lampley]
No, Doug, I'm not too particularly fond of being thirsty. Tell me first, how many posing celebrities have accepted water on the outset of your show?
[Lariat Wressed]
I would say maybe three... four! Do you know the names of those who accepted?
[Rodert Lampley]
No Doug, I have no clue. In the Congress, we either know either names, or we... we... w-we... we don't. Why do you ask?
[Lariat Wressed]
Because in Wisconsin TV talk shows require questions as well as answers. Either one or both, but never neither. Why would you ask?
[Rodert Lampley]
No, Doug, I didn't mean that to dig deep into a conversation. Telecast or no telecast, one would not know direct names of acceptors. For us to talk directly and indecisively, must we drink water?
[Lariat Wressed]
Well, uh, celebrities, that is those individuals who are generally idolized or...
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