[INT. CAR. GEOFF is DRIVING.]
[ALGERNON the pentapede JUMPS onto GEOFF'S LEG and begins ATTACKING GEOFF'S KEYS]
GEOFF: Algernon, what are you doing?
ALGERNON: I'm practicing to join BrightonMusic.
GEOFF: What?
ALGERNON: You need someone to play the keys.
[ALGERNON ATTACKS the KEYS some more]
GEOFF: Why in the world would we need a key player?
ALGERNON: There are lots of songs that need keys.
GEOFF: Like what?
ALGERNON: "The Flight of the Bumblekey!"
"The true criterion of the practical, therefore, is not whether the latter can keep intact the wrong or foolish; rather is it whether the scheme has vitality enough to leave the stagnant waters of the old, and build, as well as sustain, new life." -- Emma Goldman
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