Subject: Re: Making Life More Surreal.... From: shaevel@shaevel.austin.ibm.com (/100000) Date: 1991-01-27, 20:14 Newsgroups: misc.kids,alt.tv.twin-peaks Reply-to: shaevel@shaevel.austin.ibm.com In article <48442@apple.Apple.COM>, scott@apple.com (scott douglass) writes: > > Evidently in exploring our Macintosh Alan had come across a Twin Peaks > > stack which we had downloaded consisting of various quotes from the > > show. You just click on the words, and the Mac plays the quote. Of > > course, being a three-year-old, Alan sits there and plays them over and > > over and over, and his little brain records each one. Heh, heh. I can recall that I wasn't much older than that when the musical "Hair" came out. We were living in New York, and my parents saw the play and bought the album. Being a music nut (even that young I was able to use the record player quite handily) I played the record over and over. Much to my parent's chagrin I managed to memorize the entirety of the song "Sodomy" and showed a talent for breaking into renditions of it in supermarkets, with their friends, etc. I had *no* idea what any of it meant (until later....:-) ========================================================================== Jeff Shaevel shaevel@shaevel.austin.ibm.com "...and it *was* love, even if it was only for a few hours." -- R. Chesley