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- From: paul.moor@ggcs.org (Paul Moor)
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- Subject: Misha & Skeezix (3/4)
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- Date: 22 Dec 92 16:22:00 GMT
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- Organization: Golden Gate Computer Society BBS - Marin, CA - 415-927-1216
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- [Part 3:]
-
- Even after my years -- nay, decades -- of preoccupation with
- (and training in) psychoanalysis, the phenomena of the unconscious
- mind continue to take my breath away.
- Last week I became the new owner of a little French bulldog
- brought into the Humane Society pound in Huntington Beach, down
- near San Diego. At the risk of repeating myself: a man (under
- suspicion as his actual owner) had brought him in -- filthy,
- visibly underweight, crawling with fleas -- claiming he'd found
- him on the street. They give animals there three weeks before (as
- I understand it) they stun them unconscious with an electric shock
- and then gas them. A good Samaritan rescued my dog almost at the
- last minute.
- I tried to think of some name (out of mythology, perhaps?) to
- match the sweet little waif's own fate, but came up with none, and
- so, after considering and discarding a number of names, I finally
- decided on plain and simple Spot.
- My unconscious kept tugging at my psychic sleeve, though: the
- name Skeezix not only popped into my head, for the first time in
- God knows how long (I'd learned it as a little boy's name in a
- comic strip during my childhood, long, long ago), but it obsti-
- nately refused to disappear. Finally I decided to forget about
- Spot and instead call my irresistible little dog Skeezix.
- Well, I've just come home from the San Francisco Public Li-
- brary, where, in my pedantic way, I did the necessary research --
- in a coffee-table tome called .The World Encyclopedia of Comic
- Strips. or something similar. Those on this BBS and elsewhere
- who'd kindly responded to my query by identifying Skeezix with the
- old Gasoline Alley strip proved bang-on -- but now dig this:
- Gasoline Alley began publication in 1918, and had as its
- central character a bachelor (!) named Walt Wallet. In 1921 Walt
- found, in a basket on his doorstep, a male infant foundling --
- whom he named Skeezix.
- Three years after that, I myself arrived in this vale of tears,
- so I grew up reading about Skeezix in the El Paso Herald-Post
- throughout my childhood, from as early as I can remember, so I
- must have known Skeezix's origins, even though I'd long since
- "forgotten" them. The fact that the strip ceased publication
- after twenty-four years means I couldn't have even seen it after
- 1942 -- half a century ago.
- So now I .know. why my implacable unconscious pushed me, so
- inexorably, into dropping the name Spot -- in favor of Skeezix.
-
- [Continued to part 4.]
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