Now you know what the Burger King crown and robes are for (and I'm 
being completely serious here):

Can you imagine Deepak ever allowing himself to be laughed at, even 
behind his back?


--- In [email protected], Peter Sutphen 
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> --- Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > The biggest group laugh I remember was at the
> > Amherst course in 1979 or 80,
> > when we saw a tape of Larry Domash wearing a WILD
> > cap and gown. I think the
> > "cap," which was some sort of oversized floppy
> > beret, had a large feather
> > hanging off it. People laughed so hard and so long
> > that I don't think we
> > heard a word he said.
> > 
> > Of course that was something that wasn't supposed to
> > be funny. In the
> > intentionally funny category I would vote for Andy
> > Kaufman's show at the
> > Orono SCI course in the summer of 1973. He had us
> > doubled over for an hour.
> > 
> > Anyone remember either of those?
> 
> Amherst, summer of 1979. It was a tape of a MERU
> graduation. It was hilarious with Larry Domash being
> so serious wearing this huge traditional English Don's
> hat and gown. Nobody could stop laughing. As soon as
> the tape came on there was an explosion of laughter
> that just cycled through the hall. Larry looked like a
> character in a Monty Python skit. I'm even laughing
> now as I type this. The laugh shakti hasn't ended yet!
> After the tape ended everybody kept on laughing and
> Bevan told us, trying to be a bit stern, (but even he
> was smiling) that the hat and gown were quite
> traditional. Man, was that funny!  
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