Holy Shit!

originally posted by Steve Guattery:
But... don't they make one sound deliberate... and thoughtful... ... ... and even a bit like Bill... Buckley?

Yes; they make one sound deceased.
Best, Jim
 
originally posted by VLM:

Besides, most everyone here seems to agree, so it's a boring discussion, kind of like talking about whether Conti is good wine.

What is Conti? If that is short for something, those sort of things are most certainly banned, if I read the FAQ correctly.

I think he's talking about that expensive gypsy wine.
 
originally posted by VLM:

I did no such thing.

I think she looks like a stripper, so what?

What is Conti? If that is short for something, those sort of things are most certainly banned, if I read the FAQ correctly.

I was referring to the bit about eating roast moose, though I see that it wasn't edited after all. Next thing, I expect to see the Sean Hannity crowd in here posting about Obama's wife. I'd rather read angry postings about spoofilation.

By Conti, I meant Romanee Conti; though, as usual, I prefer Chris's reading to my own. Pretty inflammatory stuff, either way, and I duly hang my head in shame.
 
All this spelling and definition stuff makes me wonder how does one become a Wikipedian? Do you have to give a credit card number or something before you start making up shit on that website?

I, for one, see the chance to decide once and for all "u" vs. "i" on the spelling issue and also to define the word. Prof Loesberg will be eating my dust on this.
 
originally posted by Bwood:
All this spelling and definition stuff makes me wonder how does one become a Wikipedian?

From my understanding all it takes is an understanding of the Wikipedia programing code, basically to be a geek of another sort.
 
originally posted by Bwood:
All this spelling and definition stuff makes me wonder how does one become a Wikipedian? Do you have to give a credit card number or something before you start making up shit on that website?

I, for one, see the chance to decide once and for all "u" vs. "i" on the spelling issue and also to define the word. Prof Loesberg will be eating my dust on this.

If your beating me to Wiki constitutes my eating your dust, then all I have to say is, to quote Sarah Palin, "you betcha!"
 
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