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   Frank J. Lhota to Jonah Falcon   
   Re: Crow's arms DO work   
   18 Aug 09 19:09:04   
   
   From: FrankLho.NOSPAM@rcn.com   
      
   Jonah Falcon wrote:   
   >   
   > "Frank J. Lhota"  wrote in message   
   > news:h66j1h$k02$1@news.albasani.net...   
   >> In the season 7 opener ("Night of the Blood Beast"), the first host   
   >> segment features Crow doing some really fine trombone playing. To play   
   >> the trombone well, or to play it at all for that matter, requires   
   >> working arms. So in this segment at least, Crow's arms do work. And as   
   >> we saw in "Girl with the Gold Boots", his legs work well enough for   
   >> him to do some Go-Go dancing. In short, Crow is a more functional   
   >> robot than he is often accredited for.   
   >>   
   >> Now if we could only give Gypsy some limbs ...   
   >   
   > She did. She showed her mad kickboxing skillz on Tom in "Future War".   
      
   Come to think of it, Crow's operating arms were evident with his guitar   
   work on the "Sidehackers" song. So it appears that Crow's limbs become   
   operational when somebody plays music, and Gypsy's limbs spring into   
   action when somebody opens a can of whoopass.   
      
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