magicnight Wrote:
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> Same here, Richiebee. The only book I like that
> has so many pages is the baseball encyclopedia.
> But AS is a book that influenced a lot of 20th
> century people (according to one survey, second
> only to the bible in terms of books that have
> inspired Americans), some of whom went on to have
> quite a bit of influence in the world, even
> outside of racing. But, I\'ll take Elmore Leonard
> any day.
>
> And as to SoCal\'s bit about Rand and Greenspan
> \"dating\", well, you are a gentleman, sir! There\'s
> a new bio of Rand out on the shelves (I don\'t
> really read books but I read book reviews) and
> it\'s as if she was named by Charles Dickens. She
> was, shall we say, randy.
Nice choice of words! Which come to think of it, was actually her choice of words. She was a Russian (maybe Russian-Jewish) dyevushka -- and the name \"Rand\" is another creation of hers.
Randiness is not an uncommon trait among Ruskii dyevushkii -- part of the charm of living over there. For 12 years, I lived walking distance to the main hippodrome (racetrack) in the center of Moscow and went to the races there maybe twice -- combination of the most terrible racing product on the globe and a lot better alternative forms of entertainment in the city (plus real racing was available in the internet).