[net.religion] Night Visions

arndt@lymph.DEC (08/19/85)

It came to me last night in a moment of sernedipity . . .

      THE KEY TO RICH ROSEN!!!!!!

I had fallen asleep on the couch clutching only my Lugar and my Teddy when
as if from the cave of the Deli Oracle I heard the voice of Lex Luthar
(my hero!).  You see, the telly was going full bore with the movie Superman
since I had cut a deal with my eldest daughter to the effect that she could
stay up and watch it if she got up on time the next morning with a smile -
I know, I know, I hated to take advantage of her like that but if she is ever
going to learn to be clever (beauty AND brains being so rare in the weaker
sex, don't you think?) I'm just going to have to train her to get by with
more than being cute.

Anyway, in my semiconcious state I heard the voice of Lex, over that of Rambo,
(my other hero!) and as soon as I realized where I was and that Lex was real  
and Rambo was not, it sunk in to my brain what Lex had just said.  He had said,
"Some people can read Tolstoy's WAR AND PEACE and come away thinking it was a
great adventure story and some people can read the wrapper on a piece of gum
and discover the meaning of the universe."  AND THEN IT HIT ME!

Rich Rosen had once submitted a book review to net.books on THE NAME OF THE ROSE
and called it a 'only a great adventure story'!!  I recalled feeling shock and
pity at the time but Lex really pulled it all together for me!

Rich, dispite his name, is not Jewish - but a Philistine!!!!

So one more piece in the big puzzle falls into place, I thought, as the three of
us slipped back into the jungle with Rambo.                    

Keep chargin'

Ken Arndt
                                                                     

rlr@pyuxd.UUCP (Rich Rosen) (08/20/85)

> It came to me last night in a moment of sernedipity . . .
> 
>       THE KEY TO RICH ROSEN!!!!!!
> 
> "Some people can read Tolstoy's WAR AND PEACE and come away thinking it was a
> great adventure story and some people can read the wrapper on a piece of gum
> and discover the meaning of the universe."  AND THEN IT HIT ME!
> 
> Rich Rosen had once submitted a book review to net.books on THE NAME OF THE
> ROSE and called it a 'only a great adventure story'!!  I recalled feeling
> shock and pity at the time but Lex really pulled it all together for me!

Considering I haven't read THE NAME OF THE ROSE (perhaps you meant THE NAME
OF THE ROSEN, a classic by Ubizmo Echo), so I doubt I posted a review of it
*anywhere*.  Are you hallucinating again (i.e., still), Kenneth?

> Rich, dispite his name, is not Jewish - but a Philistine!!!!

Whatever that means.  I'm sure Arndt doesn't know either.

> So one more piece in the big puzzle falls into place, I thought, as the
> three of us slipped back into the jungle with Rambo.                    

Where you belong and hopefully where you will stay for some time to come.
I hope this lays to rest any rumours that Arndt has any idea what he is
talking about.
-- 
Meanwhile, the Germans were engaging in their heavy cream experiments in
Finland, where the results kept coming out like Swiss cheese...
				Rich Rosen 	ihnp4!pyuxd!rlr	

pamp@bcsaic.UUCP (pam pincha) (08/22/85)

In article <1561@pyuxd.UUCP> rlr@pyuxd.UUCP (Rich Rosen) writes:
>
>> Rich, dispite his name, is not Jewish - but a Philistine!!!!
>
>Whatever that means.  I'm sure Arndt doesn't know either.

Philistine 1: a native or inhabitant of ancient Philistia
	   2:a. crass prosaic often priggish individual guided
	     by material rather than intellectual or artistic
	     values
	     b. one uninformed in a special area of knowledge
			(Webster's 9th New Collegiate Dictionary)

Now we all know.