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I really like monkeys. A lot.

Yesterday we had the pleasure of Jonathan Coulton's company at a Master's Tea in Pierson College. He talked to us about how his deep, dark, secret musical personality gradually edged out his computer programmer personality on his way to internet superstardom. He even played a few fan favorite songs for us, such as Chiron Beta Prime (a Christmas song about a human family banished to an asteroid by robots), Furry Old Lobster (a song memorializing the old, otter-like lobster that existed before the Crustaceous lobster edged it out), Re Your Brains (a song sung by the leader of a pack of zombies trying to break into a mall), and a few more. Our combined strength was just enough to lift Jon Coulton off the floor:

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