ARG! is moving Nonsense Stories from Sundays on YouTube to Mondays to Blip.TV effective Monday, June 11. The studio management has determined that Blip.TV is a better fit for this series, since Blip is focused on high quality webisodes.
Here are the 12 episodes of Nonsense Stories that are now featured on Blip.TV:
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Nonsense Stories 12: Young lady of Lucca
There was a Young Lady of Lucca, Whose lovers completely forsook her; She ran up a tree, and said “Fiddle-de-dee!” Which embarrassed the people of Lucca. — Edward Lear, A Book of Nonsense (1846)
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Nonsense Stories 11: Man of Coblenz
There was an Old Man of Coblenz, The length of whose legs was immense; He went with one prance from Turkey to France, That surprising Old Man of Coblenz. — Edward Lear, A Book of Nonsense (1846)
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Nonsense Stories 10: Hot buttered toast
There was an Old Man of the Coast, Who placidly sat on a post; But when it was cold he relinquished his hold, And called for some hot buttered toast. — Edward Lear, A Book of Nonsense (1846)
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Nonsense Stories 9: Old man with a beard
There was an Old Man with a beard, Who said, “It is just as I feared! Two Owls and a Hen, four Larks and a Wren, Have all built their nests in my beard.” — Edward Lear, A Book of Nonsense (1846)
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Nonsense Stories 8: Young lady of Wales
There was a Young Lady of Wales, Who caught a large Fish without scales; When she lifted her hook, she exclaimed, “Only look!” That ecstatic Young Lady of Wales. — Edward Lear, A Book of Nonsense (1846)
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Nonsense Stories 7: Young lady of Tyre
There was a Young Lady of Tyre, Who swept the loud chords of a lyre; At the sound of each sweep she enraptured the deep, And enchanted the city of Tyre. — Edward Lear, A Book of Nonsense (1846)
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Nonsense Stories 6: Old man with a poker
There was an Old Man with a poker, Who painted his face with red ochre. When they said, “You’re a Guy!” he made no reply, But knocked them all down with his poker. — Edward Lear, A Book of Nonsense (1846)
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Nonsense Stories 5: Old man in a tree
There was an Old Man in a tree, Who was horribly bored by a Bee; When they said, “Does it buzz?” he replied, “Yes, it does! It’s a regular brute of a Bee.” — Edward Lear, A Book of Nonsense (1846)
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Nonsense Stories 4: Old lady of Chertsey
There was an Old Lady of Chertsey, Who made a remarkable curtsey; She twirled round and round, till she sank underground, Which distressed all the people of Chertsey. — Edward Lear, A Book of Nonsense (1846)
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Nonsense Stories 3: Old man in a boat
There was an Old Man in a boat, Who said, “I’m afloat! I’m afloat!” When they said, “No, you ain’t!” he was ready to faint, That unhappy Old Man in a boat. — Edward Lear, A Book of Nonsense (1846)
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Nonsense Stories 2: The lady whose chin…
There was a Young Lady whose chin Resembled the point of a pin; So she had it made sharp, and purchased a harp, And played several tunes with her chin. — Edward Lear, A Book of Nonsense (1846)
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Nonsense Stories 1: Old man of Mold
There was an Old Person of Mold, Who shrank from sensations of cold; So he purchased some muffs, some furs, and some fluffs, And wrapped himself well from the cold. — Edward Lear, A Book of Nonsense (1846)