Hi Sister. I would certainly be considered sexist by some, namely feminazis, because I'm a realist and not easily swayed by current social fads. But as far as the majority of people would be concerned, I'm not a sexist pig. But I do see where J.K. Stephen was coming from.
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
P.S. How far is Leicestershire from Paris?
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Originally posted by Monty View PostWe have differing concepts of fun Sister. Maybe I should educate you on mine.
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Monty, it's very very fun to let people wonder and imagine thousands of things!
We have differing concepts of fun Sister. Maybe I should educate you on mine.
Monty
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ahahahah I lived on te other side of the coast in Sweden, when i first arrived i could only speak norwegian so they were always calling me "fjällapa"(i was stupid enough to cancel my studies in Tromsø and move to Uddevalla instead), but i found it very stupid considering that they've been swedish for only 300 years, even their dialect is closer to norwegian than to swedish.so it was easy for me to tease them back.but i really liked them.
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Hello Sister,
I live about 200kms from Oslo, down near the coast. I don't like Oslo either. Not my kind of town.
best wishes
Phil
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Originally posted by mariab View PostTotal crap.Whoever ever claimed that? The head of a Catholic seminary? Don't buy that, Jordan.
Tom, i don't like buffy, but the tales from the crypt are just awesome! by the way, playing sexist just to provoc reaction from a girl is something i've been through almost everyday with a certain man, even going up to bad reflexions when coming home and finding me with friends like "ooooh i see it's the return of calamity jane and the dyky dykes!", so yeah, it's casualty for me, role playing games are fun, i love to pretend being stupid.
Phil: Var i Norge??? Oslo er noe dritt, men resten av Norge er bare kjempefint!!!
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Originally posted by Archaic View Post"Postmodernism" is a term used in Art Criticism, and I come across it frequently in my work. It's rather amorphous, having multiple and sometimes contradictory meanings (which is kind of hip and postmodern in itself).
The basic definition of 'Postmodern' is: "Of or relating to Art, Architecture, or Literature that reacts against earlier Modernist principles, as by reintroducing Traditional or Classical elements of style or by carrying Modernist styles or practices to extremes."
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Archaic
you're right about Postmodernism, but I was alluding to Postmodernity, which is an altogether different concept and belongs, to make it short, to sociology - not art.
And my poor self being awfully reactionary, I use it in a pejorative sense.
Bestest
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Originally posted by Tom_Wescott View PostI do love my Buffy. The fact that I don't want television, but only dvds, allows me to appreciate that some of the best shows ever made have come out in the last 10 years or so (Buffy aside, which is 14 years old).
TV's just too expensive in the US. When I'm in Chicago it would have costed me about $150 monthly. I said “Thanks, but no thanks. My battered iBook and scratched DVDs will do.“
I was never a big fan of YouTube, until recently (of all things, during my b-day bash) a friend revealed to me there's the possibility of watching old flicks and documentaries on YouTube, in multiple parts, but in their entirety. First one we chose was a documentary about The Runaways. While I was sick lately I watched Small sacrifices on YouTube, about Diane Downs, with an amazing Farah Fawcett. I might watch Dollhouse on YouTube tonight, I hope they feature it. Never seen Dollhouse yet, only pics.
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Originally posted by Sister Hyde View Postahahahahahah fan hvordan visste du?Last edited by Phil Carter; 03-02-2011, 09:00 PM.
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I do love my Buffy. The fact that I don't want television, but only dvds, allows me to appreciate that some of the best shows ever made have come out in the last 10 years or so (Buffy aside, which is 14 years old). 24 is amazing, and I really enjoyed the first season of Vampire Diaries. Haven't seen True Blood yet. Just received the first four seasons of Tales from the Crypt. Woo-hoo!
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott
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Originally posted by Archaic View PostHi Maria. My French is admittedly very rusty, but I thought "ingérence humanitaire" meant "humanitarian intervention", of the type the U.N. carries out.
“Gérence“ here means “taking care of“/“acting upon“.
“Ingérence“ means “unmanageability“.
Originally posted by Archaic View PostThe basic definition of 'Postmodern' is: "Of or relating to Art, Architecture, or Literature that reacts against earlier Modernist principles, as by reintroducing Traditional or Classical elements of style or by carrying Modernist styles or practices to extremes."
For lit and drama, “postmodern“ means seen with ironic distance, subversive, self-reflective (such as containing playful, ironic comments about the genre's own rules and structure). I mentioned BtVS because it's an iconic, textbook example of “postmodern“ lit/drama, and Tom happens to know the show pretty well.
Aren't we, like, total NERDS right now? (And I hope you've been by yourhorses.)
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[QUOTE=Steven Russell;167251] Never mind that, I want to know how he got away with that crack about making fish soup on the beach.[/QUOTE
By saying it in a completely unintelligible foreign tongue.
C наилучшими пожеланиями,
Archaic
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