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Array ( [sid] => 1299 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => A Case For Mulder And Scully [time] => 2002-07-29 12:58:43 [hometext] => This is meant as a humorous poem, but wait... what DID happen to John Travolta in those missing years? Hmmm its a mystery lol [bodytext] => This case is so odd
It's a mystery to me
What happened to this guy
Who disappeared from tv.

There was Saturday Night Fever
And then there was Grease
Then nothing for years
No one called the police.

A decade later
He reappeared on the scene
The star of Pulp Fiction
Long haired and mean.

John Travolta's an alien
It's perfectly clear
They abducted him, cloned him
To make more films I fear.

When they took him away
In their alien craft
They should have kept him in space
Sending him back was incredibly daft. [comments] => 6 [counter] => 539 [topic] => 7 [informant] => outsider [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => english [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 20 [ratings] => 4 [editpoem] => 1 [associated] => [topicname] => HumorPoetry )
A Case For Mulder And Scully

Contributed by outsider on Monday, 29th July 2002 @ 12:58:43 PM in AEST
Topic: HumorPoetry



This case is so odd
It's a mystery to me
What happened to this guy
Who disappeared from tv.

There was Saturday Night Fever
And then there was Grease
Then nothing for years
No one called the police.

A decade later
He reappeared on the scene
The star of Pulp Fiction
Long haired and mean.

John Travolta's an alien
It's perfectly clear
They abducted him, cloned him
To make more films I fear.

When they took him away
In their alien craft
They should have kept him in space
Sending him back was incredibly daft.




Copyright © outsider ... [ 2002-07-29 12:58:43]
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Re: A Case For Mulder And Scully (User Rating: 1 )
by Terry_Stephen_Driscoll on Monday, 29th July 2002 @ 10:04:18 PM AEST
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Great laugh I had here John - excellent humour on this one - I agree they should have kept him lol
Best regards
Terry


Re: A Case For Mulder And Scully (User Rating: 1 )
by Lovingangel4u on Monday, 29th July 2002 @ 10:07:54 PM AEST
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I like this poem very well done. :)))) IILUVM
Although glad he is here I like his movies.:))


Re: A Case For Mulder And Scully (User Rating: 1 )
by Chrissie on Tuesday, 30th July 2002 @ 02:45:45 AM AEST
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I enjoyed this...I'm a bit partial to Mr travolta myself though lol.
Chrissie x


Re: A Case For Mulder And Scully (User Rating: 1 )
by George on Tuesday, 30th July 2002 @ 11:02:59 PM AEST
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lol.....the guy has become a much better actor I think the older he gets.

Loved the way you captured this in rhyme.


Re: A Case For Mulder And Scully (User Rating: 1 )
by chatabox on Wednesday, 31st July 2002 @ 03:42:30 AM AEST
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the truth is out there....but so are the lies.
He seems to have landed on his feet when he fell out that alien craft though.

Thanks for the laugh!


Re: A Case For Mulder And Scully (User Rating: 1 )
by ladyfawn on Wednesday, 5th March 2003 @ 10:56:43 PM AEST
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hehe this was cute, i met him once and he was very normal lol, huggs always nessa




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