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   Jim Ellwanger to Joseph Nebus   
   Re: Rerun Weeks Discussion Questions - 1   
   04 Jul 07 11:20:26   
   
   From: usenet@ellwanger.tv   
      
   In article ,   
    nebusj-@-rpi-.edu (Joseph Nebus) wrote:   
      
   > 	11.  What piece of Late Night-connected merchandise would you   
   > be happy to buy if it were available?   
      
   I'd like to see them put out something along the lines of "Late Night   
   with David Letterman: The Book," which was, uh, an anthology of some of   
   their comedy bits, in book form.  (As opposed to the "If They Mated" and   
   "In the Year 2000" books, which were only based on one comedy bit   
   apiece.)   
      
   Actually, I'm a little surprised they haven't put out an "Actual Items"   
   book, although there would probably be legal issues with that.   
      
   > 	12.  Which would be more fun, to be able to turn into a giant   
   > 100 feet tall, or to be able to turn invisible?  Assume clothing and   
   > any other necessary items in your posession change with you, and that   
   > you can rapidly take on the altered form and return to normal quickly   
   > and without excessive personal distress.   
      
   Invisible.  I can't think of anything I'd do at 100 feet tall except   
   annoy and scare people, but I can think of a few things I'd do if   
   invisible (please keep in mind that I'm within reasonable driving   
   distance of the Playboy mansion).   
      
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