Re: Interview with Frank J. Tipler

From: Spudboy100@aol.com
Date: Mon Nov 04 2002 - 15:22:12 MST


Spike concluded:
<<Wicked witch?  You should be more specific.  If one
views the movie, one realizes that the "wicked" witch
wasn't, really.  Consider, the first time we see
her, Dorothy had just landed upon and slain her
sister.  The witch did not commit a revenge murder
on the spot, altho presumably she could have, or
at the very least turned Dorothy into a frog, as
witches are known to do.>>

Consider the witch of the east, a case of Milosovich in action, You may have
killed family members visa vi colateral damage; but the house-drop was not
intentional. If the witch of the west could have killed Dorothy, on the spot,
she would have; this gaining the Ruby Slippers without so much fuss.
Witchie-poo had the will, but not the way.

<<Secondly, she rescued the travellers from a poppy
field, which could be considered analogous to to
helping someone free themselves from a drug habit.>>

Those may have been witchee's poppy fields, much in the way of the Medilin
Cartel, or Osama and the Afghan warlords. Witchie t'wern't no member of
narcotics anonymous.

<<So the green broad could have slain Dorothy and
didn't, the northern babe could have saved her,
and didn't, until Dorothy already proved she had
the right stuff.  Who ya callin wicked?
spike>>

The moral of the story is "Theres' no place like the Omega Point...Theres no
place like the Omega point.."



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