Subject: Re: Why the killer won't be revealed, maybe From: boyajian@ruby.dec.com (Cisco's Buddy) Date: 1990-05-01, 04:12 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article , rlr@toccata.rutgers.edu (Rich Rosen) writes... }}} Here's something that I think nobody has mentioned...the sheriff's }}} name is Harry S. Truman. I seem to remember that there was a U.S. }}} president named Harry S. Truman, sometime in the late 1800's (I }}} think??). Is this a coincidence or is Lynch trying to tell us something? }} God help us. I knew the state of American education was dismal, but... } The very next line from Adam's article said something to the effect } that "Also significant is the fact that 'Twin Peaks' and 'David Lynch' } have the same number of letters... well, almost... I think this is VERY } significant..." Always check that parody bit, you know, before aiming } and firing. :-) What I noticed was after these two little bits was "but seriously..." However, if the Truman bit was meant as a joke, the "sometime in the late 1800's" part was excessive and unnecessary. If he'd left that out, I would've taken the remark as a joke. -- "How different in my native willage. Soft music. Wiolins. The happy people sitting on their balalaikas, playing their samovars." --- jayembee (Jerry Boyajian, DEC, "The Mill", Maynard, MA) UUCP: ...!decwrl!ruby.enet.dec.com!boyajian ARPA: boyajian%ruby.DEC@DECWRL.DEC.COM