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Watch Your Step! | Si Peren stood by the Pearly “Who are you?” he askel of a nder individual, before him: Iam the man whe always got twenty-cight miles te lon “replied thecandidate for matric. 2 Vinto heaven. * said the saint, “they ¢ « Then whimsical, clfish little man approached hin. And vou what can you say for yourself?" gently questioned the per of the “answered the “and told my rely grow hair on at FI | KI head in two months—singeing, | know and then olive oil and | ire and | . ye ue . Sem interrupted Music Humiliation—Including Opera Saint Peter, “pass in and take thi pair of bobbed wings in the cor by Don Herold There remained but one “doubt. ful He ay ved with a pair of 5 I aM convinced that there is a work for me—inusic must work on phers in one hand and a map in the great deal of foolistne con me, Lam the important person in other. nected with musie, and with either case—T, the customer and ulti- “Speak up, young feller.” com opera in particular. mate consumer. After all, plumbing manded the custodian, > All my life Tohave been made to is not for plumbers and music is not “What is your s | feel more or less humiliated by my for musicians. “Well, sie” replied the thint and | lack of musical knowledge, and [do What Tam moaning about is the last, “Pm the man whose one-Lube not think that this lumiliation hues shan} that we laymen to rulio set picked up Lon very heen entirely fair. Tam just take about music. As long as we week-day night and China on Sun ignorant of the principles of electri remain laymen we should make our days—Lalse ity, sanitary phimbi point that itis at Ke world with shouted Saint Peter, plenty of room in it for us whe ¢ slamminge the and gently not musically cultivated —we mustn't pushing him over the rim | (Continued on page 28) ALL. ys 4 People who know something about music have used anusie to keep me down, Yes. musie is much used asa pedestal. Electricians, plumbers and stenog- raphers do ne nto want to make me feel inf A ste rapher DD | never seems greatly impressed with the fact that Edo not understand her says my high-chinned 3 nvbody can team : ball | j * I might reply. “Or at i least [hw : To which [E might add, under my breath: “And perhaps anybody can On Jearn music as well as you.” Rastus (fecbly)—Don't speak me about wo'k, Liza, ma stren'th ‘om my. standpoint, music is jes’ keep ebbin’. [tell yo, woman. I'se a goner! exactly like plumbing in that it has a Discustep Better Hare—Don’ be a fool, nigga. Yo" ain’ even certam work todo. Plumbing must nevah been no place U went fom, yit! 4 eaeee ne | Ww comicbooks.com