Simpson's

David Nevin Friedman namdeirf at gwis2.circ.gwu.edu
Mon Oct 28 17:13:27 CST 1996


My roomate and I are having an ongoing debate about the significance of
the erotic cakes in the third dimension.  I say that you cannot have an
erotic cake without the third dimension, because you must have an object
in three dimensions to perceive hardness, tactility, and so on.  My
roomate just thinks its a random, non-sequitur type thing...if that makes
any sense...

Anyone have any ideas?

Dave

"I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than have a frontal lobotomy..."
		--Unknown

"You have to forget about what other people say, when you're supposed to 
die, or when you're supposed to be loving.  You have to forget about all 
these things.  You have to go on and be crazy.  Craziness is heaven."
		--Jimi Hendrix

On Mon, 28 Oct 1996, Jeff Rice wrote:

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> I saw it and was blown away. Those guys take more and more drugs each episode. I was especially blown away by Homer's entrance into the third dimension and then arrival among non-cartoon life. At which point he wanders into a shop of erotic cakes.
> I'm interested in setting up a chair of Simpson studies at any university that will fund it.
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> jrice
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> Sent: 	Monday, October 28, 1996 2:36 PM
> To: 	pynchon-l at waste.org
> Subject: 	Simpson's
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> Anyone catch the Simpson's Halloween episode last night where aliens take 
> over bodies of Clinton and Dole and run for each other, holding hands 
> down the street, non-debating, etc.  Pretty heady stuff.  Not to mention 
> Lisa's ascension to goddess-stature, creating her own minature world, 
> which Bart then destroys. or the walking killer Godzilla-like 
> advertisements; OR the 3-D Homer, and Bart, whoa...
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