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Matt wrote:
> 
> >>And YOU may feel that an impermanent medium such as cellulose takes
> precedence
>    over a novel; most people do not.
> 
> Actually, film is printed on cellu-LOID.  Paper is mostly celluLOSE, and
> therefore you have made a boo-boo!


Apropo:

Two goats were wandering around in the city, when they found a garbage
bin in an alley by a big film studio where old film rolls were disposed.

Being faithful to their reputation, the goats started to eat the rolls.

After eating a couple of rolls, one goat asks the other:

"Well, how was the movie?"

"Not bad", answered the other, "but the book was much better".
