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Those of you who have read my second to last thread know that it was to commemorate the fact that the one before it had ten views and zero responses. That post is called "Since I Sat Down" and its number of views has since climbed to fifteen but its number of replies is still holding out at zero! In any event, the Indians that I wrote about in the thread to commemorate the situation is from a "Sesame Street" skit with the clumsy baker. Do any of you Generations Xers remember him? Well, in each skit that teaches about the number of the day, there are various items that come in units of that number. These items are all shown before the baker himself makes his appearance. The Indians was one of them. Well, another thing that there were ten of in this skit was bowling pins. There was a black man holding a bowling ball speaking the words "ten pins". He then throws the ball and, sure enough, all ten of them fall down! In any event, in between the time that I posted my second to last thread and the present moment, I posted one called, "The Luck of the Draw Part Two". This was to explain how, as little luck as I have in stimulating any conversation about any of these fine series, some people really hit the nail on the head! Two examples that I gave were people who had recently posted on the pages of "The Brady Bunch" and "Three's Company". In any event, it is because that thread now has ten views and zero replies that I am now giving this one the title that I am giving it!
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