Russell Williams
Well-Known Member
Or even if it should be posted. It may be too far off topic.
My darling daughter Lori is autistic and sometimes perseverates on certain issues. Since early November she has been fixating on issues around the assassination of Kennedy. She loves to ask, "What if?" questions. Lately she has been asked me to speculate about what various people would have done if Ruby had not shot Oswald and Oswald had been let out on bail. Simply telling her that that would not have happened only produces questions about, " Well what if it did happen?"
Much to her delight I have come up with an answer that she loves, "Who let the nut out?". It works well with questions such as:
What would Robert Kennedy say?
What would J Edgar Hoover say?
What would Jacqueline Kennedy say?
When she asks, "What would Jack Ruby say?", my response is, "Jack Ruby would say, 'Can can you please tell me where he is? I have a very special present I want to give him. It's only a very small present but it needs to be hand delivered I have a special delivery mechanism that will enable me to give him his very small present." Lori loves that answer. I have told Louise that I am probably the only person in the world that can hold these kinds of conversations with Lori.
My darling daughter Lori is autistic and sometimes perseverates on certain issues. Since early November she has been fixating on issues around the assassination of Kennedy. She loves to ask, "What if?" questions. Lately she has been asked me to speculate about what various people would have done if Ruby had not shot Oswald and Oswald had been let out on bail. Simply telling her that that would not have happened only produces questions about, " Well what if it did happen?"
Much to her delight I have come up with an answer that she loves, "Who let the nut out?". It works well with questions such as:
What would Robert Kennedy say?
What would J Edgar Hoover say?
What would Jacqueline Kennedy say?
When she asks, "What would Jack Ruby say?", my response is, "Jack Ruby would say, 'Can can you please tell me where he is? I have a very special present I want to give him. It's only a very small present but it needs to be hand delivered I have a special delivery mechanism that will enable me to give him his very small present." Lori loves that answer. I have told Louise that I am probably the only person in the world that can hold these kinds of conversations with Lori.