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11-11-2003, 06:16 PM
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#481
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Moderator
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Rose City 'til I Die
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Lit Crit
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Originally posted by sebastian_dangerfield
Harry P is very obviously a trannie messiah. Look at him - he's like a shrunken Billy Jean King.
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Following the inevitable break-up of the Blowjob Camels, my next band will definitely be called Trannie Messiah. I think I'll save Shrunken Billy Jean King for a side project.
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11-11-2003, 06:16 PM
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#482
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Wild Rumpus Facilitator
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: In a teeny, tiny, little office
Posts: 14,167
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Thud
Quote:
Originally posted by greatwhitenorthchick
Well I will try. This may be sort of amusing. So anyway, people tell me I look young for my age and that generally makes me happy. Today I am walking along and some guy (I would say around 20) checks me out and says "Whatsup, Gramma" when I walk by. I just looked at him and said "did you just call me gramma?" and he says "yup" with a big kind of flirty smile.
What is that all about? am I missing the lingo of the kids these days? Gramma?
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He was trolling for cougars.
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11-11-2003, 06:21 PM
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#483
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Proud Holder-Post 200,000
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Corner Office
Posts: 86,130
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Lit Crit
Quote:
Originally posted by dtb
I took a course in college with a well-known writer, who disclaimed any purposeful placement of "Jesus figures" or what-have-you symbolism in any of his writings. However, the people who make a living out of finding symbolism in places where even the authors deny putting it will just say it was the authors' subconsious that put it there.
You can't win this fight Hank. There are people who think it's there, and there's nothing you can say that will make them change their minds.
The Chronicles of Narnia, however, is a legit and purposeful usage of the "Jesus figure". I don't think CS Lewis was trying very hard to hide the ball with that particular series.
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My favorite Bukowski story was "The Stupid Christs", there is a Jesus statute that was trapped in a cage outside a church. The hero broke the statute out the night he quit his factory job (cage). So Buk was making himself a Jesus figure, not traditionally, but symbolically equating himself to the Jesus statute. So, I know the symbols happen, but not as often as profs say.
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11-11-2003, 06:23 PM
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#484
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Patch Diva
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Winter Wonderland
Posts: 4,607
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Quote:
Originally posted by Hank Chinaski
But my point was, has anyone here who has written a story ever intentionally included a symbol. No question one could point to alleged symbolism in novels, and probably some authors have used symbolism.
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Sorry. I didn't realize you meant anyone on LawTalkers, not just anyone ever. I haven't written any novels but if I ever get around to writing one of the ones in my head, it won't have intentional religious symbolism. Just sex and violence.
Fu(kidding about the sex. and the violence. it would be a boring book)gee
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11-11-2003, 06:23 PM
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#485
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Flaired.
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Out with Lumbergh.
Posts: 9,954
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Lit Crit
Quote:
Originally posted by Hank Chinaski
My favorite Bukowski story was "The Stupid Christs", there is a Jesus statute that was trapped in a cage outside a church. The hero broke the statute out the night he quit his factory job (cage). So Buk was making himself a Jesus figure, not traditionally, but symbolically equating himself to the Jesus statute. So, I know the symbols happen, but not as often as profs say.
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I think you might be working too much, Hank. Either that or there are Jesus statutes and I am the last person to find out. In which case, fuck.
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11-11-2003, 06:24 PM
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#486
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Registered User
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Flyover land
Posts: 19,042
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Lit Crit
Quote:
Originally posted by Hank Chinaski
My favorite Bukowski story was "The Stupid Christs", there is a Jesus statute that was trapped in a cage outside a church. The hero broke the statute out the night he quit his factory job (cage). So Buk was making himself a Jesus figure, not traditionally, but symbolically equating himself to the Jesus statute. So, I know the symbols happen, but not as often as profs say.
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If only I understood the whole Jungian thing better, I could probably go off on a discussion that would drive Tittie(butnotass)Fucker to tears. Of boredom.
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11-11-2003, 06:25 PM
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#487
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Proud Holder-Post 200,000
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Lit Crit
Quote:
Originally posted by notcasesensitive
I think you might be working too much, Hank. Either that or there are Jesus statutes and I am the last person to find out. In which case, fuck.
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I guarentee one typo per post; sometimes more!
it's my service mark, sort of
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I will not suffer a fool- but I do seem to read a lot of their posts
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11-11-2003, 06:26 PM
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#488
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I am beyond a rank!
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Appalaichan Trail
Posts: 6,201
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Lit Crit
Quote:
Originally posted by Hank Chinaski
I guarentee one typo per post; sometimes more!
it's my service mark, sort of
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If only! Imagine the coin you would make off Paigow and BRC alone!
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11-11-2003, 06:27 PM
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#489
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Consigliere
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Pelosi Land!
Posts: 9,477
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Huckleberry
Quote:
ltl/fb
If only I understood the whole Jungian thing better, I could probably go off on a discussion that would drive Tittie(butnotass)Fucker to tears. Of boredom.
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I'm bored too. So away we go...
A modern - day warrior
Mean mean stride,
Today's Tom Sawyer
Mean mean pride.
Though his mind is not for rent
Don't put him down as arrogant
His reserve, a quiet defense
Riding out the day's events
The river
What you say about his company
Is what you say about society
Catch the mist, catch the myth
Catch the mystery, catch the drift
The world is, the world is
Love and life are deep
Maybe as his skies are wide
Today's Tom Sawyer
He gets high on you
And the space he invades
He gets by on you
No his mind is not for rent
To any god or government
Always hopeful, yet discontent
He knows changes aren't permanent
But change is
What you say about his company
Is what you say about society
Catch the witness, catch the wit
Catch the spirit, catch the spit
The world is, the world is
Love and life are deep
Maybe as his eyes are wide
Exit the warrior
Today's Tom Sawyer
He gets high on you
And the energy you trade
He gets right on to the friction of the day
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11-11-2003, 06:29 PM
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#490
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Moderator
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: State of Chaos
Posts: 8,197
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Catch the shit, catch the pith
Quote:
Originally posted by SlaveNoMore
I'm bored too. So away we go...
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Thank you, thank you, thank you. I had only a few lines looping through my head, and not in the right order, and now it's all much more linear and neat.
And I think I smell a song parody coming on.
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11-11-2003, 06:32 PM
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#491
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Flaired.
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Out with Lumbergh.
Posts: 9,954
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Huckleberry
Quote:
Originally posted by SlaveNoMore
I'm bored too. So away we go...
A modern - day warrior
Mean mean stride,
Today's Tom Sawyer
Mean mean pride.
Though his mind is not for rent
Don't put him down as arrogant
His reserve, a quiet defense
Riding out the day's events
The river
What you say about his company
Is what you say about society
Catch the mist, catch the myth
Catch the mystery, catch the drift
The world is, the world is
Love and life are deep
Maybe as his skies are wide
Today's Tom Sawyer
He gets high on you
And the space he invades
He gets by on you
No his mind is not for rent
To any god or government
Always hopeful, yet discontent
He knows changes aren't permanent
But change is
What you say about his company
Is what you say about society
Catch the witness, catch the wit
Catch the spirit, catch the spit
The world is, the world is
Love and life are deep
Maybe as his eyes are wide
Exit the warrior
Today's Tom Sawyer
He gets high on you
And the energy you trade
He gets right on to the friction of the day
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And that reminds me of...
You run, run, run away
It's your heart that you betray
Feeding on your hungry eyes
I bet you're not so civilized
Well isn't love primitive
A wild gift that you wanna give
Break out of captivity
And follow me stereo jungle child
Love is the kill
Your heart's still wild
Shooting at the walls of heartache
Bang, bang
I am the warrior
Well I am the warrior
And heart to heart you'll win
If you survive the warrior, the warrior
You talk, talk, you talk too me
Your eyes touch me physically
Stay with me we'll take the night
As passion takes another bite, oh
Who's the hunter, who's the game
I feel the beat call your name
I hold you close in victory
I don't wanna tame your animal style
You won't be caged in the call of the wild
Shooting at the walls of heartache
Bang, bang
I am the warrior
Well I am the warrior
And heart to heart you'll win
If you survive the warrior, the warrior
I am the warrior
Shooting at the walls of heartache
Bang, bang
I am the warrior
And heart to heart you'll win
If you survive the warrior, the warrior
I bet this makes Slave sad.
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11-11-2003, 06:32 PM
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#492
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Apathy rocks!
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: under a rock
Posts: 2,711
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RIP
To bring it back to classics lost in the Generation Gap... Art Carney has died. I know, it was on TV, not film, but the Honeymooners was very funny.
I'm too tired to figure out which character was the Jesus figure. Anyone?
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11-11-2003, 06:34 PM
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#493
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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: NYC
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just for atticus
Quote:
Originally posted by Penske_Account
Poll: Yes, I was NOT a total dork in 7th grade. I was in fact moderately cool.
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What the fuck happened since then?
TM
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11-11-2003, 06:34 PM
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#494
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Patch Diva
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Winter Wonderland
Posts: 4,607
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Lit Crit Inference
Quote:
Originally posted by sebastian_dangerfield
...P&P is just plain painful. I've tried to watch it with the Mrs. many times... each time a horrible failure.
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From this I infer that the Mrs. thinks it is great stuff (or presumably there wouldn't have been many opportunities to try watching it with her). Ergo, it is not universally painful, just utterly and sublimely chick TV. At a previous job, the women lawyers put out P&P alerts when it was being re-run on A&E.
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11-11-2003, 06:38 PM
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#495
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I am beyond a rank!
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 1,196
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Virgin Suicide
We haven't talked about reality tv enough lately, so I'm going to share a little something I learned about women by watching Average Joe last night...
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Women don't want to date 36 year old virgins. Shocking, I know, but true.
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