That's why "terrorist" is in quotes: the government called him that.
While others may call him simply an anarchist, in the end, it was his
action alone that caused the hero to end up fantasizing a beautiful
ending while actually being tortured...
On 13. Jun, 2006, at 19:12, William Pociengel wrote:
> simon wrote:
>> On 2-jun-06, at 4:00, L.W. Brown wrote:
>>> So, I am reminded of a plumber who has no office - a very obscure
>>> reference to the "terrorist" plumber in "Brazil"?
>>>
>> Archibald Tuttle was his name, but friends may call him harry...
>>
>> and never leave your house without an 27b/6!
> hmmm I always thought he was an anarchist, not a terrorist.
>
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