Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!uwm.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!samsung!rex!ames!pacbell!att!chinet!wmf From: wmf@chinet.chi.il.us (Bill Fischer) Newsgroups: comp.misc Subject: Re: What song contains the phrase "WYSIWYG"? Message-ID: <1989Dec28.211042.8680@chinet.chi.il.us> Date: 28 Dec 89 21:10:42 GMT References: <1333@ukc> <29EA1D3D1W159@therev.UUCP> <25444@cup.portal.com> Reply-To: wmf@chinet.chi.il.us (Bill Fischer) Distribution: na Organization: Omega Electronics, USA Lines: 27 In article <25444@cup.portal.com> dbell@cup.portal.com (David J Bell) writes: > >>> In article <1TvfrT#4xr7gM=eric@snark.uu.net> eric@snark.uu.net (Eric S. Raym >o >>> > >>> If you want it / here it is, come and get it >>> But you better hurry 'cause it's going fast >>> Was this not a theme song from a film at the time. Was it the Michael Caine >>The movie, as I recall was The Magic Christian, starring Ringo Starr and >>(I think) Peter Sellers. I'm sure of the title, and that Starr was in it, >>but I don't remember who starred with him. What's this got to do with >>misc. computing? >> >Thanks, Mark... I've been wracking my brain for several days trying to remember >the title of the film; I even remembered it was the name of the ship. And >it was David Niven, of course, not Peter Sellers. > No, it was Peter Sellers. Bill Fischer -- | Bill Fischer | INTERNET : wmf@chinet.il.us | | US Agent for Omega Electronics | COMPUSERVE: 76257,1226 | | "Olympic Timekeepers Since 1936" | MCIMAIL : 3110885 | +=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-< The opinions expressed here are my own >-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-+