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- From: waldbyjf@nextwork.Rose-Hulman.Edu ('Ems Pirates)
- Subject: Re: The Scene (please continue)
- Message-ID: <1992Sep16.021230.28172@cs.rose-hulman.edu>
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- References: <1992Sep15.150220.20524@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU>
- Date: Wed, 16 Sep 1992 02:12:30 GMT
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- In article <1992Sep15.150220.20524@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU>
- rwd4f@poe.acc.Virginia.EDU (Rob Dobson) writes:
- >
- > The scene was set. The room was neat and unthreatening. A motet by Josquin
- > de Pres droned softly in the background. Wilber was ready, now if only
- > his 'guest' would arrive, he could
-
- I don't have anything to add to the Scene, but this reminds me very much of
- something a friend told me. Before Pee Wee Herman's big debut in the movie
- theatre, he had invited this friend over to his house for a 'big' party.
- When my friend arrived, There was Pee Wee, sitting at a piano in his
- bathrobe in a spacious front room. There were two other men there.
-
- Needless to say, my friend made a quick exit.
-
- --
- I may have the facts boggled. It's been a while since he told me, and I
- wasn't in a good state of awareness.
-