From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: "Roman V. Shaposhnick" To: 9fans@cse.psu.edu Subject: Re: [9fans] Origin of glenda, movies and dog food Message-ID: <20021009074841.B29106@unicorn.math.spbu.ru> References: <00bc4710a58f2c0330a93c330b2c8ef4@centurytel.net> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii In-Reply-To: <00bc4710a58f2c0330a93c330b2c8ef4@centurytel.net> Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 07:48:41 +0400 Topicbox-Message-UUID: 00e41f00-eacb-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 On Tue, Oct 08, 2002 at 07:14:19PM -0400, Skip Tavakkolian wrote: > A lot of us, outside of the Bell Labs, have speculated that there is a > game of association at play, with references (obvious and not so > obvious) to various Ed Wood movies as well as other cult classics. That is exactly what I was thinking, I'm slowly indulging in a fine art of Ed Wood's movies and I must say, that they are not that bad, you know, they are just hard to comprehend at times. Well, I guess I digressed ;-). Thanks, Roman. P.S. Inferno seems to have more down to earth ( and under ? ) type of cultural references. P.P.S. Sorry, digressed again.