(urth) Memorare

Rex Lycanthrosaurus lycanthrosaurus at fastmail.fm
Thu Apr 5 19:21:31 PDT 2007


> Seeing the statue of the "Founder" in a fake paradise as representing
> Wolfe
> has an obvious appeal, 

The notion of Wolfe being the Founder is interesting, but the name that
went through my head was L. Ron Hubbard, who loved statues of himself
(they're ubiquitous in Scientology centers) and preached a rose-colored
philosophy. He was overweight toward the end of his life, but probably
no "fatter" than stout GW.

Curiously as well, Hubbard's son, L. Ron Jr., disavowed his father and
changed his last name to DeWolf. So could this be why the Founder
reminds March Wildpring of his father?

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