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Well, it's been proven ventriloquism can still be a hit on the radio, but I have to admit to some skepticism when confronted with on-line ventriloquism. Not only can't we see John's lips not move, we can't hear Snord speak. It's kind of like a mime doing ventriloquism. A very dubious entertainment event. Do John's fingers move when Snord types? If not, how does he achieve the effect? Buttons in the toes of his shoes? Can Snord type while John drinks a glass of water? Or while John dances the jitterbug? And where is that famous banter between ventriloquist and dummy that is the hallmark of the classic ventriloquist's act? No, I'm sorry. I can't believe that Marston Snord has got what it takes to triumph in vaudeville.
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Duh, what's "ventriloquism"? I asked John about it, and he says you've got it sized up all wrong. According to him, we are dealing with the oracular, not the ventriloqual. I asked him what "oracular" meant, but he wouldn't tell me.
It means 'pertaining to the Orax'. That would be the Lorax's long lost cousin's pet tree frog. Aren't you glad you asked?
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