Speaking of Brainwashing : Life is Unfair - Frequently Asked Questions
Deborah Lewis
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What does "Krelboyne" mean?
The 1960 film "The Little Shop of Horrors" featured a socially inept lead
character named "Seymour Krelboined."
The story was later adapted for an off-Broadway musical, (entitled
"Little Shop of Horrors") in which the main character's surname was
changed to "Krelborn." The 1986 movie of the same name is based upon this
version.
The term "Krelboyne" (used to describe the members of Malcolm's school
class) is a deliberate combination of "Krelboined" and "Krelborn."
Deb L, lovin' that google
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What does "Krelboyne" mean?
The 1960 film "The Little Shop of Horrors" featured a socially inept lead
character named "Seymour Krelboined."
The story was later adapted for an off-Broadway musical, (entitled
"Little Shop of Horrors") in which the main character's surname was
changed to "Krelborn." The 1986 movie of the same name is based upon this
version.
The term "Krelboyne" (used to describe the members of Malcolm's school
class) is a deliberate combination of "Krelboined" and "Krelborn."
Deb L, lovin' that google
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Jocelyn Vilter
You? Are fabulous! Did you just type in the question to Google? I never
think to do that.
jocelyn
think to do that.
jocelyn
>
> http://216.71.202.75/liu/faq.html
>
> What does "Krelboyne" mean?
> The 1960 film "The Little Shop of Horrors" featured a socially inept lead
> character named "Seymour Krelboined."
> The story was later adapted for an off-Broadway musical, (entitled
> "Little Shop of Horrors") in which the main character's surname was
> changed to "Krelborn." The 1986 movie of the same name is based upon this
> version.
> The term "Krelboyne" (used to describe the members of Malcolm's school
> class) is a deliberate combination of "Krelboined" and "Krelborn."
>
> Deb L, lovin' that google
Deborah Lewis
> Did you just type in the question to Google? IWell, Nancy started it!
> never
> think to do that.
I typed in Krelboin and got Malcolm, spelling, Krelboyne, then did a
search on that spelling and got the site I posted the link to, among
others.
I'm still learning all the wonders of Google.
Deb L