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Re: Not always joking, it seems

by tphile <tphile@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Feb 19, 2008 at 05:54 PM

On Feb 19, 3:58=A0pm, Kip Williams <ki...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> tphile wrote:
> > When legend becomes fact, print the legend
> > =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0The Man Who
Shot =
Liberty Valance
>
> > So we must Assume the Position one ought one
> > that fiction is non fiction
>
> Usually, I can decipher what people write, but that second paragraph has
> me somewhat confused.
>
> Kip W

Thanks Kip, you make me feel a bit better, after a lifetime of SF
reading yet
not doing so good on the "Name That Story" type posts
while I was commenting on some of the discussions here, I was also
giving clues
to a show I watched recently on HBO.
Assume The Position 101 - Comedian Robert Wuhl gives a very
entertaining
college class lecture on American History and Pop Culture.using the
Liberty Valance
quote among others.
about how subjective history can be.   Like how we all read about The
Midnight Ride of
Paul Revere but not that of Isreal Bissel
Its very funny but also thought provoking
I recommend watching it sometime

tphile




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Re: Not always joking, it seems
tphile <tphile@[EMAIL   2008-02-19 17:54:01 
Re: Not always joking, it seems
Kip Williams <kiptw@[E  2008-02-19 21:12:48 

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