ronc@fai.UUCP (ronc) (12/16/85)
I agree, some of the firesign stuff is really great. Tied for first place in my mind is Nick Danger and The Giant Rat of Sumatra. The Rat's humor is just a quick, and is a special treat to us Hemlock, ahem, Sherlock Holmes fans. If you haven't heard it, get it! "Speaking of teeth, Flatson, what's there to knaw on?" "Oh, Stones, I'm afraid the rats have gotten into everything except this tin of Peruvian coco powder." "That'll do, Blotson" "Cream and sugar?" "No, I'll take it straight. Nyyyah hhhhahhh!" And: (Upon arriving in America) "I understand Coke comes in bottles here." -- -- Ronald O. Christian (Fujitsu America Inc., San Jose, Calf.) ihnp4!{pesnta,qubix}!wjvax!fai!ronc Oliver's law of assumed responsibility: "If you are seen fixing it, you will be blamed for breaking it."