From magidin@uclink.berkeley.edu Subject: Red Iguana Noon:Wrath of Knowledgius. Epilogue. Date: 10 Oct 1994 00:43:21 GMT Message-ID: <37a2n9$gae@agate.berkeley.edu> [Interviewer] Welcome, to another of edition of Usenet Tonight! With us tonight is none other than Stanley Nizenski, also known as Publius, the Red Iguana, Defender of Madison, Iguana of Religiousness, Revectorizer of Society, Poster of No Reply, and other titles too varied to mention all. He is also one of the featured characters of "Red Iguana Dawn" by Stacy Prowell, and "Red Iguana Noon" by Arturo Magidin, its sequel. [Interviewer nods to Publius, sitting in a chair besides her. He nods back politely] [Interviewer] I'm sure the question in everybody's mind is: Who is the Mighty Red Iguana? How did you achieve so much fame in so little time? What must one be when young to grow up to be like Publius? [Publius looks confused] [Inteviewer] Let me put it easier, then. We would like to know what sort of background do you have. When you were young, you were a, what? [Publius' face brightens. He answers, confidently: In article <34v4if$p89@tequesta.gate.net> Publius (publius@gate.net) writes: > Adolescent wise-guy. [Interviewer] Ehr, yes. Stay tuned, after the commercial break, will go back to the interview. I am Diane Finn, and this is >PUBLIUS > [Interviewer] Stay tuned for more. ====================================================================== "It's not denial. I'm just very selective about what I accept as reality." --- Calvin ("Calvin and Hobbes") ====================================================================== Arturo Magidin magidin@uclink.berkeley.edu magidin@math.berkeley.edu