[net.movies] Schwarzenegger

colonel@gloria.UUCP (George Sicherman) (11/15/84)

[Go away.  You frighten my children!]

>       Schwarzenegger (oh, why couldn't the man have a shorter
> name, or at least one easier to spell?)

Maybe he should change his name to "Stang."  "Arnold Stang" has a
nice ring to it.
-- 
Col. G. L. Sicherman
...seismo!rochester!rocksanne!rocksvax!sunybcs!gloria!colonel

paulh@tektronix.UUCP (Paul Hoefling) (11/19/84)

[Let us go then, you and I, When the evening is spread out against the sky...]

>> >       Schwarzenegger (oh, why couldn't the man have a shorter
>> > name, or at least one easier to spell?)
>> 
>> Maybe he should change his name to "Stang."  "Arnold Stang" has a
>> nice ring to it.

Why does this remind me of James Thurber's essay "How to Name a Dog" ? :-)
-- 

Paul Hoefling   (...!tektronix!paulh)

bub@ames.UUCP (Bubbette McLeod) (11/30/84)

> >> >       Schwarzenegger (oh, why couldn't the man have a shorter
> >> > name, or at least one easier to spell?)
> >> 
> >> Maybe he should change his name to "Stang."  "Arnold Stang" has a
> >> nice ring to it.
> 
> Why does this remind me of James Thurber's essay "How to Name a Dog" ? :-)

Are you sure you aren't thinking of T.S. Elliot's "The Naming of Cats"?


Bub
(dual,hao,hplabs,ihnp4}!ames!bub

zubbie@wlcrjs.UUCP (Jeanette Zobjeck) (12/11/84)

Arnold Stang has already been used.
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hawk@oliven.UUCP (Rick) (12/15/84)

>> >> >       Schwarzenegger (oh, why couldn't the man have a shorter
>> >> > name, or at least one easier to spell?)

>> >> Maybe he should change his name to "Stang."  "Arnold Stang" has a
>> >> nice ring to it.

>> Why does this remind me of James Thurber's essay "How to Name a Dog" ? :-)

>Are you sure you aren't thinking of T.S. Elliot's "The Naming of Cats"?

No, he's thinking of simalarities in mental capacity.