QUOTE(bondiguy @ Jun 29 2007, 10:23 PM)
Thats a right triangle you idiot!

d'oh!
QUOTE(closeup @ Jul 2 2007, 10:46 AM)
Isn't that what the Scarecow says in "The Wizard of Oz", after he gets his diploma?
I think they stole it from the simpsons

QUOTE(closeup @ Jul 3 2007, 02:47 AM)
Here's something I found:
The website Planet Groovy offers a hilarious take on the imagery of the film called "The Wizard of Oz Is All About Drugs." Dorothy's never done drugs, but she's given a lollipop by the Munchkins, just as pushers often give drug users a free sample. The Scarecrow has been told that his brain has been fried by drug use. That he demonstrates more intellectual capacity than any other character in the story, however, reveals how damaging society's scare tactics against drug use are. The Tin Man is a heroin addict who needs a fix from a syringe-like oil can to be able to function. The Cowardly Lion is afraid that others will find out about his drug use, so he's "lyin'" about it. The yellow brick road symbolizes the money that can be made from drugs and the Wizard of Oz is the guru of the drug world, and oz, of course, is the abbreviation for ounces, often used as a unit of measure for drugs. Planet Groovy offers more detail, but I'll let you discover that on your own. Perhaps the observations don't always make sense, but this interpretation is highly entertaining. [3] David B. Parker said that once Littlefield's published his parable on Populism article, "The Wonderful Wizard of Oz was no longer an innocent fairy tale." [4] How far we have come.

oh sure...next you're going to tell me there are drug references in Puff the Magic Dragon.