Fiddlesticks, boy.
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...for kharmic balance.
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Posted on: July 14, 2008 2:54 PM, by Steinn Sigurðsson
Fiddlesticks, boy.
Feed the birds, and what have you got?
Fat birds!
You can purchase first and second trust deeds
Think of the foreclosures!
Bonds! Chattels! Dividends! Shares!
Bankruptcies! Debtor sales!
...for kharmic balance.

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Mary Poppins is one of my all-time favorite Disney films. In fact, the "Feed the Birds" song preceding the first sequence you posted was Walt Disney's favorite song from any of his films.
There's a surprising amount of depth involved.
Bert: You know, begging you pardon, but the one my heart goes out to is your father. There he is in that cold, heartless bank day after day, hemmed in by mounds of cold, heartless money. I don't like to see any living thing caged up.
Jane: Father? In a cage?
Bert: They makes cages in all sizes and shapes, you know. Bank-shaped some of 'em, carpets and all.
Posted by: Matt | July 15, 2008 5:41 PM