Hey, Asativum, you're right. I've done some pataphysical research. My lyrics book has paraphysical and I found another online. I also found a couple of metaphysical online. So went to the sheet music which says pataphysical and played the track which sings pataphysical. . . science in the home, late night all alone with a test-tube oh oh, oh oh.
Asativum, I thought she was studying paraphysics. Is that the same thing? Or is my imagination playing absurd tricks with me. Or maybe I'm just being a bit thick and missing some innuendo.
Excellent! Glad to hear it, and another fine case of Wordiesleuthing. (Oh, oh, oh, oh...)
Hey, Asativum, you're right. I've done some pataphysical research. My lyrics book has paraphysical and I found another online. I also found a couple of metaphysical online. So went to the sheet music which says pataphysical and played the track which sings pataphysical. . . science in the home, late night all alone with a test-tube oh oh, oh oh.
I'm pretty sure Joan studied pataphysical science in the home, oh, oh, oh.
This would be a helpful and informative link if the writing were clearer.
Asativum, I thought she was studying paraphysics. Is that the same thing? Or is my imagination playing absurd tricks with me. Or maybe I'm just being a bit thick and missing some innuendo.
What Joan studied in her home before an unfortunate encounter with Maxwell Edison.
The science of imaginary solutions; the philosophy of the absurd.