tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7481686753653244265.post8589875712113793203..comments2023-07-01T09:40:26.664-04:00Comments on Playing In The Word Farm: Which Hunting With James ThurberStanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16830985626293751195noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7481686753653244265.post-15080073856785890472010-06-18T11:10:47.652-04:002010-06-18T11:10:47.652-04:00I love Thurber. I used to read him as a kid. I esp...I love Thurber. I used to read him as a kid. I especially liked his drawings of dogs. I think my interest was sparked by the short-lived TV series "My World and Welcome to It", starring William Windom, which (uh-oh, there I go) was based upon Thurber's writings. That experience led to many happy hours reading other contemporaries of Thurber's, like S.J Perelman and Robert Benchley. So, maybe TV isn't all bad.<br /><br />I'm seem to have gotten off topic, here. My points are: 1) thanks for sharing this wonderful essay with us, and 2) I'll shall now be more careful (perhaps even paranoid) about my whiching.Rimpy Rimpingtonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13017152542056998917noreply@blogger.com