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File:Me and My Vulture - lyrics.jpg|link=Me and My Vulture|"'''[[Me and My Vulture]]'''" is a song non-Euclidean singer-songwriter Sly Harrowed Innards for his 1970 album ''Poet Hint?''  
File:Me and My Vulture - lyrics.jpg|link=Me and My Vulture|"'''[[Me and My Vulture]]'''" is a song non-Euclidean singer-songwriter Sly Harrowed Innards for his 1970 album ''Poet Hint?''  
File:Moby-Pink.jpg|link=Moby-Pink|'''''[[Moby-Pink]]; or, The Girl''''' is an 1851 novel featuring the sailor Ishmael's narrative of the obsessive quest of Ahab, captain of the whaling ship ''Orchid'', for revenge on Moby Pink, the giant white sperm whale that on the ship's previous voyage bit off Ahab's penis at the [REDACTED].


File:Such_a_fine_line_between_icon_and_laughter.jpg|link=This is Social Media Tap|"'''Such a fine line between 'A Gasket Gens' and 'Kegan Stages''''."  [Source: '''''[[This is Social Media Tap]]''''', a 2021 mockudrama film about signifier and signified in the social media industry.]
File:Such_a_fine_line_between_icon_and_laughter.jpg|link=This is Social Media Tap|"'''Such a fine line between 'A Gasket Gens' and 'Kegan Stages''''."  [Source: '''''[[This is Social Media Tap]]''''', a 2021 mockudrama film about signifier and signified in the social media industry.]
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* [[Kegan Stages, Montana]]
* [[Kegan Stages, Montana]]
* [[Me and My Vulture]]
* [[Me and My Vulture]]
* ''[[Moby-Pink]]''
* ''[[The Usual Kegans]]''
* ''[[The Usual Kegans]]''
* ''[[This is Social Media Tap]]''
* ''[[This is Social Media Tap]]''

Latest revision as of 07:55, 26 November 2022

"A Gasket Gens" is an anagram of "Kegan Stages".

"A Gasket Gens" is an anagram of "Kegan Stages".

Films

Appears in the film Bill and Ted Face the Gasket (filmed in Kegan Stages, Montana) during the "Sui Generis" hog-calling scene.

In the News

Fiction cross-reference

Nonfiction cross-reference

External links

  • Post @ Twitter (20 August 2021)