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To: vetvetdoug

vetvetdoug is a fool....

Re: Lance Rentzel’s autobiography—

“...in September 1966. while nursing yet another injury, Rentzel read George Orwell’s 1984, became very depressed, drove to a playground, and exposed himself to two girls. Promising to submit to psychiatric treatment, he was let off on a charge of disorderly conduct. Rentzel played out the rest of the season, and, in early 1967, was traded to the Dallas Cowboys.
But one year later, everything turned sour. The Cowboys began to crumble during the first part of the season. On Nov. 15, Dallas lost, 38-0, to the St. Louis Cardinals (this was during the pre-Crone era). Three days later, Rentzel saw 2001: A Space Odvssey, and reacting strongly to the movie, his depression hit new depths. The following afternoon, he drove out aimlessly after practice before finally exposing himself once again.
Rentzel’s attempt to analyze his sexual problems are painful to him, and to the reader as well. He maintains that because of an over-loving, smothering mother, he had an intense desire to be able to prove his masculinity. When he failed to live up to his or anyone else’s expectations, when he dropped passes or mismanaged a night club, the only way he could reassure himself that he was not a loser was to exhibit his masculinity, to expose himself. Rentzel strives to be honest here, but his analysis is suspiciously similar to that of his psychiatrist, Dr. Louis J. West, who writes an epilogue briefly describing Rentzel’s problems. One has the feeling that Rentzel examined his hang-ups to show West that, indeed, his psychotherapy has been successful”.


58 posted on 03/01/2008 10:16:15 PM PST by ddurd1980
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To: ddurd1980
There are probably a couple million readers of the news of the Texas papers from 1967-68 that read that story. Rentzel was let off on disorderly conduct on the first time he exposed himself but there were several other cases where he exposed himself and the public urination alibi was used. Just because you read a book written by Rentzel forty years after the fact doesn’t give you the right to call someone a fool, a moron, or stupid as you did in a private post.
59 posted on 03/02/2008 7:01:05 AM PST by vetvetdoug (Those that throw public epithets are usually talking about themselves.)
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