Re: Names explained
to | ranma@usagi.jrd.dec.com
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from | tsw1@juno.com
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subject | Re: Names explained
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date | Sun, 31 Aug 1997 13:47:40 -0700
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Sherry:
>Arnold said:
><I once knew a guy named "Eric Shin"- say it fast, and I think you'll
get
>the joke...>
>
>Sorry, I don't...
Funny. There is a student in my school named Eric Shin. Allow me to
explain it in not quite so straight forward a way. "What is a Japanese
woman's favorite day of the year? -Erection- day." (If you have knowledge
of how the Japanese R and L are similiar you get the joke.I didn't make i
up. Milton Burle did.)
>No, I didn't! Does anyone know her birthdate?
Didn't somebody say September 22?
>Is this The Last Unicorn, by Peter S. Bugle (something like that)? If
>so, what has the statement "I am a unicorn! Hehehehehehe" have to do w/
>it?
Is that who wrote it? Wow. It might or might not have anything to do with
"I'm a unicorn. Hehehhe." I quoted from the animation. Basically in order
for the Last Unicorn to evade the bull the magician guy started a spell
which was basicallly "Magic do as you will." The magic turned her into a
human. The bull then left because it was after a unicorn. When she
finally recovers she sees her reflection in a pool and then breaksdown
ranting "I'm a unicorn. I'm a unicorn. I'm a unicorn." Which then brings
us to the dialogue where her gypsy friend starts scolding the magician.
I may or may not be totally correct. I saw the film when I was 7.
-Ted Wang
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