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[[Megan]] responds to Cueball's complaint with a song that explains moiré patterns. Her song is a parody of the song ''That's Amore'', where "Amore" means "love" in Italian. The pun is that "That's a Moiré" and "That's Amore" are phonetically [[#Trivia|quite similar]]. The title text continues the song with a second verse, again with musical notes indicating that it should be sung. More information on when moiré patterns occur is given here, indicating that the space between the grid lines should be small and the two grids should be almost identical, for the maximum moiré effect. This verse, however, could also work if ''a moiré'' was changed to ''amore'', as two people squeezed tight together, and without much difference between them could lead to a romantic relationship.
 
[[Megan]] responds to Cueball's complaint with a song that explains moiré patterns. Her song is a parody of the song ''That's Amore'', where "Amore" means "love" in Italian. The pun is that "That's a Moiré" and "That's Amore" are phonetically [[#Trivia|quite similar]]. The title text continues the song with a second verse, again with musical notes indicating that it should be sung. More information on when moiré patterns occur is given here, indicating that the space between the grid lines should be small and the two grids should be almost identical, for the maximum moiré effect. This verse, however, could also work if ''a moiré'' was changed to ''amore'', as two people squeezed tight together, and without much difference between them could lead to a romantic relationship.
  
Randall was not the first to spoof this song using "a moiré" instead of "Amore". His two verse version, two verses from the original song, and other prior versions can be found [[#The songs|below]].
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Randall was not the first to spoof this song using "a moiré" instead of "Amore". Both his two verse version along with two verse from the original song as well as other prior versions can be found [[#The songs|below]].
  
 
It is the second time that [[Randall]] has changed the lyrics to "That’s Amore", although the first time, in [[321: Thighs]], he only changed ''eye'' to ''thigh'' in the original versions first verse.
 
It is the second time that [[Randall]] has changed the lyrics to "That’s Amore", although the first time, in [[321: Thighs]], he only changed ''eye'' to ''thigh'' in the original versions first verse.
  
 
===The songs===
 
===The songs===
It turns out that Randall was not the first to spot the possibility of changing the lyrics from "That’s Amore" to "That's a Moiré." Verses are shown below as follows: the lyrics first to the original song, then to Randall's song from this comic, and below that other songs (with citations).
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It turns out that Randall was not the first to spot the possibility of changing the lyrics from "That’s Amore" to "That's a Moiré." Her below follows the lyrics first to the original song, then to Randall's song from this comic, and below that other songs (with citations).
  
 
The two first verse in the  '''original''' [http://www.metrolyrics.com/thats-amore-lyrics-dean-martin.html song]:
 
The two first verse in the  '''original''' [http://www.metrolyrics.com/thats-amore-lyrics-dean-martin.html song]:

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