Origins: We don't yet know who is responsible for the piece quoted above, but it definitely wasn't actor-comedian Robin Williams (of Mork & Mindy fame). This item's debut appears to have been a 20 March 2003 posting to the USENET newsgroup alt.motorcycles.harley, and from there it was rapidly disseminated via e-mail and blogs, credited to either "author unknown" or no one at all. The Robin Williams attribution wasn't tacked on until several weeks later, apparently because along the way someone appended a genuine Robin Williams quote to the list as an eleventh item:
"The Statue of Liberty is no longer saying 'Give me your poor, your tired, your huddled masses.' She's got a baseball bat and she's yelling, 'You want a piece of me?'" - Robin Williams.
Obviously the Robin Williams attribution for the final item was interpreted as applying to the list as a whole, so now the entire piece is making the rounds as 'the Robin Williams plan.'
Originally posted by cati
Who cares if Snopes said that Robin Williams did or did not write it. I could care less. I just thought it was cute. If you dont - you can go to another post... Just plain simple.
Originally posted by EsmeraldaX
Please don't take my post the wrong way. I thought the post was great, and I agree with most of it.
But I just don't think it should be attributed to Robin Williams if he did not write it.
Originally posted by cati
Who cares if Snopes said that Robin Williams did or did not write it. I could care less. I just thought it was cute. If you dont - you can go to another post... Just plain simple.
Originally posted by cati
BTW --- I DONT even know who Robin Williams is, that is why I dont care.
Originally posted by cati
BTW --- I DONT even know who Robin Williams is, that is why I dont care.
My user name though is none of your business. It is not CATi - it is Katie.... short for my DD.
Originally posted by cati
DizneyKaren, I am not even going there with you.