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dtb 10-15-2009 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by greatwhitenorthchick (Post 403880)
I wasn't reading it way before you weren't reading it. Back before it became cool not to read it.

Well, duh. Not reading it became cool BECAUSE you were not reading it.

Hank Chinaski 10-15-2009 03:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Pretty Little Flower (Post 403874)
I did not just read this.

No, seriously. I didn't read it.

i read it at first, then i re-read it every time you guys quoted it to say you didn't read it. now I can say it by heart, really quickly, like a mantra.

Fugee 10-15-2009 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by greatwhitenorthchick (Post 403880)
I wasn't reading it way before you weren't reading it. Back before it became cool not to read it.

I read only enough to realize it couldn't possibly be Ironweed who write it. Then I wasn't reading it.

sebastian_dangerfield 10-15-2009 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by ironweed (Post 403803)
As you know, if I were standing at the beginning of time, with the possibility of general and panoramic view of the whole human history up to now, and the Almighty said to me, "Ironweed, which age would you like to live in?"-- I would take my mental flight by Egypt through, or rather across the Red Sea, through the wilderness on toward the promised land. And in spite of its magnificence, I wouldn't stop there. I would move on by Greece, and take my mind to Mount Olympus. And I would see Plato, Aristotle, Socrates, Euripides and Aristophanes assembled around the Parthenon as they discussed the great and eternal issues of reality.

But I wouldn't stop there. I would go on, even to the great heyday of the Roman Empire. And I would see developments around there, through various emperors and leaders. But I wouldn't stop there. I would even come up to the day of the Renaissance, and get a quick picture of all that the Renaissance did for the cultural and esthetic life of man. But I wouldn't stop there. I would even go by the way that the man for whom I'm named had his habitat. And I would watch Martin Luther as he tacked his ninety-five theses on the door at the church in Wittenberg. Orange bastard that he was.

But I wouldn't stop there. I would come on up even to 1863, and watch a vacillating president by the name of Abraham Lincoln finally come to the conclusion that he had to sign the Emancipation Proclamation. But I wouldn't stop there. I would even come up the early thirties, and see a man grappling with the problems of the bankruptcy of his nation. And come with an eloquent cry that we have nothing to fear but fear itself.

But I wouldn't stop there. Strangely enough, I would turn to the Almighty, and say, "If you allow me to live just a few years in the twenty-first century, I will be happy." Now that's a strange statement to make, because the world is all messed up. The nation is sick. Trouble is in the land. Confusion all around. That's a strange statement. But I know, somehow, that only when it is dark enough, can you see the stars. And I see God working in this period of the twenty-first century in a way that men, in some strange way, are responding--something is happening in our world. The masses of people are rising up. And wherever they are assembled today, whether they are in Dublin, Belfast, Boston, New York City, Cork, Donegal, Glasgow or London--the cry is always the same--"We want to be free."

And another reason that I'm happy to live in this period is that we have been forced to a point where we're going to have to grapple with the problems that men have been trying to grapple with through history, but the demands didn't force them to do it. Survival demands that we grapple with them. Men, for years now, have been talking about war and peace. But now, no longer can they just talk about it. It is no longer a choice between violence and nonviolence in this world; it's nonviolence or nonexistence.

That is where we are today. And also in the human rights revolution, if something isn't done, and in a hurry, to bring the Irish peoples of the world out of their long years of poverty, their long years of hurt and neglect, the whole world is doomed. Now, I'm just happy that God has allowed me to live in this period, to see what is unfolding. And I'm happy that he's allowed me to be on this board.

I can remember, I can remember when the Irish were just going around as Paddy has said, so often, scratching where they didn't itch, and laughing when they were not tickled. But that day is all over. We mean business now, and we are determined to gain our rightful place in God's world.

And that's all this whole thing is about. We aren't engaged in any negative protest and in any negative arguments with anybody. We are saying that we are determined to be men. We are determined to be people. We are saying that we are God's children. And that we don't have to live like we are forced to live.

You're a dick for dragging me through that, but this was worth it:

"I can remember when the Irish were just going around as Paddy has said, so often, scratching where they didn't itch, and laughing when they were not tickled."

Why, I've no idea. But somehow it works.

Greedy,Greedy,Greedy 10-15-2009 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by sebastian_dangerfield (Post 403890)
You're a dick for dragging me through that, but this was worth it:

"I can remember when the Irish were just going around as Paddy has said, so often, scratching where they didn't itch, and laughing when they were not tickled."

Why, I've no idea. But somehow it works.

I'm going to admit, I read it, too. But I'm glad the others didn't read it, given what he said about them.

futbol fan 10-15-2009 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by sebastian_dangerfield (Post 403890)
You're a dick for dragging me through that, but this was worth it:

"I can remember when the Irish were just going around as Paddy has said, so often, scratching where they didn't itch, and laughing when they were not tickled."

Why, I've no idea. But somehow it works.

As usual, gwinky made the correct choice.

Pretty Little Flower 10-15-2009 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by greatwhitenorthchick (Post 403880)
I wasn't reading it way before you weren't reading it. Back before it became cool not to read it.

I knew I wasn't going to read it before he even knew he was going to write it.

PresentTense Pirate Penske 10-15-2009 03:56 PM

Re: I may not get there with you.
 
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Originally Posted by greatwhitenorthchick (Post 403880)
I wasn't reading it way before you weren't reading it. Back before it became cool not to read it.

I only look at the pictures. no offense.

Fugee 10-15-2009 05:09 PM

What year is this???
 
Justice of the peace won't sign interracial couple's marriage license. That guy better lose his job.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/...e9NDwD9BBOKIG0

John Phoenix 10-15-2009 05:27 PM

Re: Welcome back E/O, leagl and Fringey: no one say the name "Penske" 3 times in a ro
 
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Originally Posted by ThurgreedMarshall (Post 403808)
Agreed. I likes Kevin. The two brothers are clearly talented, but both seem to be cocky assholes. There is no way, no matter how bad they fuck up a challenge that any of the four you mentioned would get the boot.

This is my first season watching. And please correct me if I'm wrong, but Padma comes across as completely uninteresting and bland. She's hot, but other than that, she adds nothing to the show whatsoever. They need someone who doesn't seem like the whole process is a pain in her ass.

TM

If you think that she's bad (I think that she's ok, though the last couple of shows, she has been more bland than last season, which is when I started watching), you should have seen her stand in for Top Chef Masters. Now that woman was bland and boring.

Watching the host of a reality show is a funny thing - it seems tough to find one that is good and interesting, until you see one that is really bad, and you realize that the other people are pretty good at the gig.

greatwhitenorthchick 10-15-2009 05:32 PM

Re: Welcome back E/O, leagl and Fringey: no one say the name "Penske" 3 times in a ro
 
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Originally Posted by John Phoenix (Post 403948)
If you think that she's bad (I think that she's ok, though the last couple of shows, she has been more bland than last season, which is when I started watching), you should have seen her stand in for Top Chef Masters. Now that woman was bland and boring.

Watching the host of a reality show is a funny thing - it seems tough to find one that is good and interesting, until you see one that is really bad, and you realize that the other people are pretty good at the gig.

I remember when Anderson Cooper hosted a reality show. Now there was a dynamic host (not to mention some dynamic contestants!)

Hank Chinaski 10-15-2009 05:36 PM

Re: Welcome back E/O, leagl and Fringey: no one say the name "Penske" 3 times in a ro
 
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Originally Posted by greatwhitenorthchick (Post 403949)
I remember when Anderson Cooper hosted a reality show. Now there was a dynamic host (not to mention some dynamic contestants!)

i remember one show you had to guess which one guy was faking what he was, and from the first second I thought "admirals do not retire at 59." i mean, I f-ing had it from go.

PresentTense Pirate Penske 10-15-2009 05:56 PM

Re: Welcome back E/O, leagl and Fringey: no one say the name "Penske" 3 times in a ro
 
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Originally Posted by greatwhitenorthchick (Post 403949)
I remember when Anderson Cooper hosted a reality show. Now there was a dynamic host (not to mention some dynamic contestants!)

Who?:confused:

Hank Chinaski 10-15-2009 06:18 PM

question for sebby!
 
Ciroc, yes or no?

LessinSF 10-15-2009 06:26 PM

Re: Welcome back E/O, leagl and Fringey: no one say the name "Penske" 3 times in a ro
 
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Originally Posted by John Phoenix (Post 403948)
Top Chef stuff.

Is anyone but me watching The Next Iron Chef?


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