[Rhodes22-list] "The Hook", sea stories, grains of salt , and Truth (Politics)

Steven Alm stevenalm at gmail.com
Mon Sep 29 17:19:06 EDT 2008


I, myself told the Hook story when I was in high school!  That guy really
gets around.

I've been threatening to pull the plug on my subscription to the Minneapolis
Star Tribune which I've had since high school but I just keep dragging my
feet.  I like to "read myself awake" when I get up and the computer just
isn't the same.

Slim

On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 3:45 PM, Brad Haslett <flybrad at gmail.com> wrote:

> Ben,
>
> Yesterday was a special day for me - thanks for the birthday
> greetings.  Fan dropped my daughter off for two hours while she worked
> and there's nothing like a 200 square foot hotel room for some dad &
> daughter bonding. I counted my blessings.  (1) - Thank goodness I
> stuck with flying instead of following my classmates into accounting
> who were promised more money (and made more money), and (2) thanks to
> the ABA that they don't allow you to work more than 20 hours per week
> and attend law school (some co-workers of mine beat that challenge in
> the 80's but the door was closed by the time I got there). You give
> way much credit to the MSM!  They are a daily source of chuckles.
>
> Brad
>
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 2:57 PM, Ben Cittadino <bcittadino at dcs-law.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Dear Rhodies;
> >
> > When I was in high school a classmate told me the story of "The Hook".
>  He
> > knew it was absolutely true because it had happened to a friend of his
> > cousin. It seems this teenaged couple found a secluded spot off the road
> to
> > do what we used to call some "necking".  They were listening to the radio
> > when they heard a report of an escaped mental patient, who was a
> notorious
> > "lover's lane killer".  He could be identified by the hook that had
> replaced
> > his right hand after a farm accident.  He was completely insane and the
> > tales of his murderous ways were chilling.  The couple discounted the
> story,
> > but something made them uneasy and they became so frightened that the
> young
> > man quickly turned on the engine, threw the car into gear, and floored
> the
> > accelerator to get back to the main road.  When they reached the young
> > woman's  house they laughed about how silly they had been to get so
> > frightened, but when the young man got out of the car and went around to
> > open his girlfriend's door, he screamed in terror.  There, hanging from
> the
> > handle ( car doors had handles then ) was
> > The Hook, which had been ripped from the killer's arm just as he had been
> > reaching for the door.  I believed the cautionary tale, until I heard the
> > same story, with slight variations many times thereafter, and ultimated
> > learned it was completely false.  It was an "urban legend", one of those
> > tales of modern folklore that get repeated, and believed by those who
> tell
> > them, but which have little or no basis in fact.
> >
> > When I was in the navy, the salty old Chiefs would pass time on the late
> > night watches telling "absolutely true" sea stories, always in good
> faith,
> > always with a straight face, but, almost always, not true.
> >
> > Much of the political discourse in our little cozy sailor's bar
> incorporates
> > sources from the web.  Many posts are sprinkled with citations to
> > "authorities" gleened from various web sites.  The purpose of this post
> is
> > to gently and respectfully suggest to posters and readers alike, that
> just
> > because something appears on the "internet" as fact, the source is not
> > necessarily reliable.  In fact, those who complain about the main stream
> > media ought, in my opinion, to consider that the main stream media became
> > main stream precisely because they tried to adhere to generally accepted
> > standards of journalistic practice.  They make mistakes, but not nearly
> so
> > often as their "fringe" competitors.
> >
> > So when I see some outrageous statement about one or the other candidate,
> > that a poster claims has been "ignored by the MSM", I chuckle alittle,
> take
> > a grain of salt or two, and think about "THE HOOK".
> >
> > best,
> >
> > Ben C. s/v susan kay highlands nj
> >
> > PS- Happy Birthday Brad! (I mean it. No kidding.)
> >
> >
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