Did anyone see Harvey Pekar's appearance on David Letterman Monday night? His showings always makes for interesting television. Pekar, as many of you know, is a leftist, working class comic book writer in Cleveland. When he's on Letterman, he rejects (consciously, I think) many talk show conventions, including not walking out on stage until being introduced, not being polite to the host (including interrupting him), discussing pay and annual salary, addressing the audience directly (and sometimes with disdain). I'm a big fan of Pekar, but I wouldn't exactly call his visits to Letterman entertaining (although they are always interesting); usually they are uncomfortable. One question I have is, Why does Letterman keep asking Pekar back? Especially with what happened during a visit at NBC a few years ago (Pekar yanked a pencil out of Letterman's hand after Letterman refused to let Pekar talk about GE's corporate sleasiness), I though Pekar would never be invited back. Yet there he was. Matt McAllister Virginia Tech