Wizard of Oz

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I don't know about you, but if I were traveling a well-established yellow brick road (but however never met any fellow travelers) and it went through a dense, dark, overgrown forest, I would expect the road to itself be overgrown and broken up in patches.  But it seems strangely well-groomed.
 
I don't know about you, but if I were traveling a well-established yellow brick road (but however never met any fellow travelers) and it went through a dense, dark, overgrown forest, I would expect the road to itself be overgrown and broken up in patches.  But it seems strangely well-groomed.
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==CI Part 6==
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You will recall, that as they skip along, Dorothy sometimes had to "pull up" on the Scarecrow.  That is because Scarecrow's being made of straw would have a tendency to sag and loose shape if they were dancing along a road.  Scarecrow are also very weak creatures, being made of straw.  However at 5:33 we see the Scarecrow propping up and helping the Lion to stand up!  The Lion must weigh at least 200 pounds!
  
 
=Premature Plotlines=
 
=Premature Plotlines=

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