From: Mike W. Loader, mloader@scs.unr.edu
I'm flattered. Wow. Butler rules. :-)
Erp. <Blush> Uh. Thanks. I think. :)
(As the theater curtain falls, we zoom out from the TV it was displayed
on.)
Seamus: (switches of the set) 'Ere, they were laughin' at it! The bastards!
Giles: Oi think that's a good thing. "Laugh", as opposed to "sneer".
Frito: But ain't laughin' the thing you're tryin' ta get with a comedy?
Windir: Indeed. The expression of creative merriment is the ultimate
goal, when one is writing humor.
Seamus: (chastisised) Oh. Okay. But I still havva urge ta punt that
little bastard Ruffles through a window or two.
Giles: But he loiked it! He gave good reviews! Still...he is a bit scummy...
Seamus: An comin' from us, that's sayin' somethin'!
Frito: I could'na said it better myself. ;>
Seamus: (picking it up) 'Hat's funny, its from the Harvard Lampoon,
something about boring rings...(His eyes go wide)...oh my....
Frito: I still don't know wheres dat come from!
It's true, really! I've never read _Bored of the Rings_... and although
it's been five years since Smurf, Jezebel and I created Windir and Frito,
I don't remember either one of them mentioning the book either.
Travis Butler
(The Professor, formerly of Myth and Magick!, Lawrence, KS;
tbutler@tfs.net, now from the Wandering Powerbook;
<http://www.tfs.net/personal/tbutler/>;
Mac page <http://www.tfs.net/business/tbutler/>)
..Hello. I'm afraid I'm not sapient right now. Please leave a message,
and I'll get back to you when I reach a higher evolutionary plane. Thank
you.