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In one "Seinfeld" episode cited in court, the character Kramer says he believes he has discovered a "pig-man" roaming the halls of a hospital.
He does allow that he "grew up in a house that questioned oppressive cultures," but so do lots of people who don't go around splattered in ketchup, wearing pig masks and slicing hot dogs between their legs, as he did in "Pig Man," a 1980 performance piece.
And while he has played his share of noblemen, he says that playing Phil, the pig man with a whiskey smile, strikes a chord.
And what's with the pig, man?" I smile, put on a hand on Clint Eastwood's head.
As Jazzer, the pig man, put it: "There's an atmosphere you could drown kittens in at Bridge Farm".
Great Uncle Fred told me: "Oi've been cow man, pig man and ditcher".
And is the suddenly important, potential future aristo-baby-owning pig man all he seems?
One day, Blyleven bought a pig's head from a farmer's market, stuck it in the neck of Rooker's jersey and mounted the pig man in the clubhouse.
"The Pig Man comes in every once in awhile just to say hello, or he yells at me on the street, hello," Cicconetti told the News-Herald.
All of which brings me back to the Ginger Pig man, Tim Wilson, who completes his encomium by telling us "I hate people who say 'we've got an Aga but we also have an electric hob'".
The observation that blood concentrations in terms of porcine gastrin standard are comparable to those of pig, man, and dog suggests significant homology between the structures of molluscan and mammalian gastrins.
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