Did he really say that?

The kind of humor I like is the thing that makes me laugh for five seconds and think for ten minutes = GEORGE CARLIN...Stained glass, engraved glass, frosted glass–give me plain glass = JOHN FOWLES...Music is the mathematics of the gods = PYTHAGORAS...Nothing is more fluid than language = R.L.SWIHART

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

The F.O.G. un-Acronymed & the ECM
















Due to a malfunction of my ego control mechanism (ECM),
I have posted this somewhat blurry photo.

If you were to google Godfather of Math (without quotation marks)
you could then link to any of three million websites.
Included amongst them are sites referencing Euclid,
Herman Cain, Marlon Brando, Jaime Escalante,
Frances Ford Coppola, Pythagoras, & James Brown.

However, the first website listed is all about yours truly,
featured in the Los Angeles Times, the Friend Of Google
(previously referred to as FOGgy).

The reporter was veteran journalist Tom Gorman
and the photographer was Don Bartletti.

Tom relocated to Las Vegas and Don won a 2003 Pulitzer Prize
for photographing people in Central America.


That this blogsite gets top billing over Marlon Brando & James Brown
–not once but twice–has just sounded an ECM alert.

Excuse me while I give my ego a well-deserved slapdown.
@#$%$^&*(****)*&^%$#@ @#$%$^&*(****)*&^%$#@

The school, at which Paul Oliverio gave the first copyrighted
MATH THEATER perfomance, was in Fallbrook
in San Diego County.

In 1986, Fallbrook was the home of the American Nazi Party.

Speaking of slapdowns, wouldn't it be nice if Fallbrook became
the cemetery of the American Nazi Party?

The second copyrighted MATH THEATER performance
–with an audience review–inspired campus chaos
when four camera crews simultaneously arrived
at a high school in South-Central Los Angeles.

FOGgy had struck again.

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