Funny comment on the Obama Brown gift exchange
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Re: Funny comment on the Obama Brown gift exchange
Now "The Wire" would be a great gift. I'd bomb a country if someone gave me that.
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Re: Funny comment on the Obama Brown gift exchange
spock
You've overestimated the Brit's intelligence and underestimated the Confessor's. That's what I mean.What do you mean NE?
Which of the 2 posts put it over the line? Did you mean Confessor's post where he did not catch that the Casabalanca/GWTW mis-quote in the article is an obvious JOKE. or did you mean my comment pointing out that it is a JOKE?
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Re: Funny comment on the Obama Brown gift exchange
Nope. But it's sure top five of the pissiest.This could very well be the stupidest thread ever
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Re: Funny comment on the Obama Brown gift exchange
It was fine until a guy with the paradoxical name of SMILERgrogan started pissing all over it.tlynn78 wrote:Nope. But it's sure top five of the pissiest.This could very well be the stupidest thread ever
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Re: Funny comment on the Obama Brown gift exchange
Okay, thanks. Misspelling "Casablanca" is cheeky British humor. I stand corrected.Spock wrote:We have here an example that cheeky British Humour goes right over at least one BB's head.And he will hope that at a General Election the British public do not shun his imploration for another term in office by thinking at the ballot box of the famous line from another of the movies, Casblanca: 'Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn.'
For cheeky American humor, the Daily Show report on the gift exchange is now online. See the 5:00 minute video clip titled "Brown In The USA."
http://www.thedailyshow.com/
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Re: Funny comment on the Obama Brown gift exchange
Smiley is a guy, right? Otherwise I'd say crankiness associated with increased/decreased hormone levels.Jeemie wrote:It was fine until a guy with the paradoxical name of SMILERgrogan started pissing all over it.tlynn78 wrote:Nope. But it's sure top five of the pissiest.This could very well be the stupidest thread ever
t.
Well, then
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I'm always clueless about such matters, but isn't SmilerGrogan just a new name for someone who used to post under a different name? Maybe I'm wrong, but that's my impression. In any case, I usually find his(?) posts to be of greater than average intelligence, wit, and relevance, so I hope he will continue to express his(?) thoughts. In general, I find those posters who are the least predictable to be the most interesting.Beebs52 wrote:Smiley is a guy, right? Otherwise I'd say crankiness associated with increased/decreased hormone levels.Jeemie wrote:It was fine until a guy with the paradoxical name of SMILERgrogan started pissing all over it.tlynn78 wrote: Nope. But it's sure top five of the pissiest.
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Re: Funny comment on the Obama Brown gift exchange
I know he is- I just can't remember what his old username was.TheConfessor wrote:I'm always clueless about such matters, but isn't SmilerGrogan just a new name for someone who used to post under a different name? Maybe I'm wrong, but that's my impression. In any case, I usually find his(?) posts to be of greater than average intelligence, wit, and relevance, so I hope he will continue to express his(?) thoughts. In general, I find those posters who are the least predictable to be the most interesting.
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Re: Funny comment on the Obama Brown gift exchange
Some guys suffer from it as well. Either way, same result.Beebs52 wrote:
Smiley is a guy, right? Otherwise I'd say crankiness associated with increased/decreased hormone levels.
That's what I'm putting my money on...
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Re: Funny comment on the Obama Brown gift exchange
I think he overreacted somewhat, but I think I understand where he was coming from. Like me, he was stupefied by the fact that anybody took this whole gift business as if it was a serious matter. (Kudos to Ed for his polite, but doomed, attempt to put the thing into some kind of perspective.)Flybrick wrote:Some guys suffer from it as well. Either way, same result.Beebs52 wrote:
Smiley is a guy, right? Otherwise I'd say crankiness associated with increased/decreased hormone levels.
That's what I'm putting my money on...
I resolved to keep my nose out of it, but I must step in to defend my puzzlemaking colleague, even while acknowledging that he did go a bit too far this time.
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What are you talking about?franktangredi wrote:I think he overreacted somewhat, but I think I understand where he was coming from. Like me, he was stupefied by the fact that anybody took this whole gift business as if it was a serious matter. (Kudos to Ed for his polite, but doomed, attempt to put the thing into some kind of perspective.)Flybrick wrote:Some guys suffer from it as well. Either way, same result.Beebs52 wrote:
Smiley is a guy, right? Otherwise I'd say crankiness associated with increased/decreased hormone levels.
That's what I'm putting my money on...
I resolved to keep my nose out of it, but I must step in to defend my puzzlemaking colleague, even while acknowledging that he did go a bit too far this time.
Most people involved in this thread were participating in the spirit in which it started off...as semi-humorous.
Different perceptions, I guess...
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Re: Funny comment on the Obama Brown gift exchange
Peregruzka
Would you take me by the hand
Peregruzka
Would you take me by the hand
Can you show me
The folly of your plan
The debt that we owe china
Can you show me
Peregruzka
Peregruzka
I'm gonna diss that Gordon Brown
Peregruzka
I'm gonna diss that Gordon Brown
And I'll be there
To foreclose if I can
To sell our future to China
Yes I'll be there
Peregruzka
Peregruzka
Peregruzka
Would you take me by the hand
Peregruzka
Would you take me by the hand
Can you show me
The folly of your plan
The debt that we owe china
Can you show me
Peregruzka
Peregruzka
I'm gonna diss that Gordon Brown
Peregruzka
I'm gonna diss that Gordon Brown
And I'll be there
To foreclose if I can
To sell our future to China
Yes I'll be there
Peregruzka
Peregruzka
Peregruzka
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Re: Funny comment on the Obama Brown gift exchange
Sorry. Maybe I overreacted, too. It just seemed like we were in for a steady diet of nitpicking. I thought some people meant it as a serious criticism.Jeemie wrote:What are you talking about?
Most people involved in this thread were participating in the spirit in which it started off...as semi-humorous.
Different perceptions, I guess...
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Re: Funny comment on the Obama Brown gift exchange
Have a care! This Grogan chap has run absolutely amok!
You know, even for a criminal, his behaviour is ruddy outrageous!
If I may say so.
You know, even for a criminal, his behaviour is ruddy outrageous!
If I may say so.
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Re: Funny comment on the Obama Brown gift exchange
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstop ... o-10.htmlsilverscreenselect wrote:It's a legitimate question. DVDs purchased in the United States are Region 1 DVDs and will not play on most DVD players sold in Europe. You would need to either have an all-region DVD player or purchase Region 2 DVDs (which can be ordered through outlets like Amazon-UK).Spock wrote:Setting aside the tackiness of the gift-A funny question from some commentator(Steyn?-not sure)is are they compatible with English DVD players?
I'm sure that the British government has access to an all-region DVD player. However, gifts like that are often donated by public officials to schools or charities and these types of entities wouldn't necessarily have such equipment.
Although I'm not one to stand up for Obama, it's the sort of mistake a lot of people might make if they didn't take the time to think about it (or were unaware of the regional coding of DVDs). For this reason, people who sell Region 2 (or other Region) DVD's on Ebay usually put a big warning up with their listing that their DVD will not be compatible with most US and Canada DVD players.
While not exactly a film buff, Gordon Brown was touched when Barack Obama gave him a set of 25 classic American movies – including Psycho, starring Anthony Perkins on his recent visit to Washington.
Alas, when the PM settled down to begin watching them the other night, he found there was a problem.
The films only worked in DVD players made in North America and the words "wrong region" came up on his screen. Although he mournfully had to put the popcorn away, he is unlikely to jeopardise the special relationship – or "special partnership", as we are now supposed to call it – by registering a complaint.
Suitguy is not bitter.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.
feels he represents the many educated and rational onlookers who believe that the hysterical denouncement of lay scepticism is both unwarranted and counter-productive
The problem, then, is that such calls do not address an opposition audience so much as they signal virtue. They talk past those who need convincing. They ignore actual facts and counterargument. And they are irreparably smug.