Woody Allen
Without Feathers
Fortunately,
these questions about psychic phenomena are answered in a soon to be
published book, Boo!,
by Dr. Osgood Mulford Twelge, the noted
parapsychologist and professor of ectoplasm at Columbia University. Dr.
Twelge has assembled a remarkable history of supernatural incidents
that covers the whole range of psychic phenomena, from thought
transference to the bizarre experience of two brothers on opposite
parts of the globe, one of whom took a bath while the other suddenly
got clean.
- Examining Psychic Phenomena
Should I marry W.? Not if she
won't tell me the other letters
in her name.
- Selections from the Allen Notebooks
Getting Even
Musicology
III: The Recorder. The student is taught how to play "Yankee Doodle" on
this end-blown wooden flute, and progresses rapidly to the Brandenburg
Concertos. Then slowly back to "Yankee Doodle."
- Spring Bulletin
Side Effects
UFOs
are back in the news, and it is high time we took a serious look at
this phenomenon . . . persistent sightings by responsible individuals
have caused the Air Force and the scientific community to reexamine a
once skeptical attitude, and the sum of two hundred dollars has now
been allocated for a comprehensive study of the phenomenon. The
question is: Is anything out there? And if so, do they have ray guns?
- The UFO Menace
A
typical "explained" incident is the one reported by Sir Chester
Ramsbottom, on June 5, 1961, in Shropshire: "I was driving along the
road at 2 AM and saw a cigar-shaped object that seemed to be tracking
my car. No matter which way I drove, it stayed with me, turning sharply
at right angles. It was a fierce, glowing red, and in spite of twisting
and turning the car at high speed I could not lose it. I became alarmed
and began sweating. I let out a shriek of terror and apparently
fainted, but awoke in a hospital, miraculously unharmed." Upon
investigation, experts determined that the "cigar-shaped object" was
Sir Chester's nose. Naturally, all his evasive actions could not lose
it, since it was attached to his face.
- The UFO Menace
Finally,
an account in January, 1977, by two Louisiana factory workers: "Roy and
I was cat fishing in the bog. I enjoy the bog, as does Roy. We was not
drinking, although we had brought with us a gallon of methyl chloride,
which we both favor with either a twist of lemon or a small onion.
Anyways, at about midnight we looked up and saw a bright-yellow sphere
descend into the bog. At first Roy mistook it for a whooping crane and
took a shot at it, but I said, 'Roy, that ain't no crane, 'cause it's
got no beak.' That's how you can tell a crane. Roy's son Gus has a
beak, you know, and thinks he's a crane. Anyways, all of a sudden this
door slides open and several creatures emerge. These creatures looked
like little portable radios with teeth and short hair. They also had
legs, although where the toes usually are they had wheels. The
creatures motioned to me to come forward, which I did, and they
injected me with a fluid that caused me to smile and act like Bopeep.
They spoke with one another in a strange tongue, which sounded like
when you back your car over a fat person. They took me aboard the
aircraft and gave me what seemed to be a complete physical examination.
I went along with it, as I had not had a checkup in two years. By now
they had mastered my own language, but they still made simple mistakes
like using 'hermeneutics,' when they meant 'heuristic.' They told me
they were from another galaxy and were here to tell the earth that we
must learn to live in peace or they will return with special weapons
and laminate every first-born male. They said they would get the
results of my blood test back in a couple of days and if I didn't hear
from them I could go ahead and marry Clair.
- The UFO Menace
More
than any other time in history, mankind faces a crossroads. One path
leads to despair and utter hopelessness. The other, to total
extinction. Let us pray we have the wisdom to choose correctly.
- My Speech to the Graduates
Shulamith
told me that she had been married before, to a scientist who had
pioneered a study of radioactive isotopes, and whose entire body
vanished in mid-conversation while he was testifying before a Senate
committee.
- A Giant Step for Mankind