The wisdom of Aesop
The wisdom of Aesop
The Trumpeter Taken Prisoner
A trumpeter, bravely leading on the soldiers, was captured by the enemy. He cried out to his captors, "Pray spare me, and do not take my life without cause or without inquiry. I have not slain a single man of your troop. I have no arms, and carry nothing but this one brass trumpet." "That is the very reason for which you should be put to death," they said; "for, while you do not fight yourself, your trumpet stirs all the others to battle."
A trumpeter, bravely leading on the soldiers, was captured by the enemy. He cried out to his captors, "Pray spare me, and do not take my life without cause or without inquiry. I have not slain a single man of your troop. I have no arms, and carry nothing but this one brass trumpet." "That is the very reason for which you should be put to death," they said; "for, while you do not fight yourself, your trumpet stirs all the others to battle."
Wise words for a landmark post. 
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But Knight Rider is a documentary, isn't it? What are you saying here - David Hassleoffalwaffleoff is what - an actor? And those people he helped were just pretending? I don't buy it for a second, nor these idiots who tell me that KITT is "just a car" and that it's just some guy doing his voice. So where is he, eh - stuck in the boot?ecm wrote:Well Dada, I'm a tad disappointed. I was hoping for a critique of Manimal or Knight Rider or something of that ilk.
Knight Rider is clearly an expose of a right-wing think-tank gone militant. I applaud the undercover reporters who made the episodes and the sooner Devon Miles is behind bars the better. Any questions?
He was a mere puppet.Dadaist wrote: What are you saying here - David Hassleoffalwaffleoff is what - an actor?

Shot in the face in the line of duty. He was a right ugly bastard until FLAG gave him his lovely new fizzog.
You're right about Devon though.
He was always dissing Michael. Just jealous, I guess.
For ecm. An extremely old web page (1997 !!) - my friend Alex wrote a java program which displays a clock. A David Hasslehoff clock. And he's crying.
It's the crying Hasslehoff chronometer :
http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/~lard/java/hclock/
It's the crying Hasslehoff chronometer :
http://www.tardis.ed.ac.uk/~lard/java/hclock/