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| Deleted User | May 14 2013, 05:00 PM Post #1 |
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You all love me, and know full well that the sheer brilliance of my blog rivals anything that Oscar Wilde, Dorothy Parker, Kurt Vonnegut, David Sedaris, Julia Child, and Anthony Bourdain combined could ever compete with. Discuss. |
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| Guest | May 14 2013, 05:12 PM Post #2 |
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Well..okay, I'll admit it, everything you said there is true. And I'll even go further: you also have impeccable taste in footwear. |
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| Guest | May 14 2013, 05:14 PM Post #3 |
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Just got back from a bike ride. What a beautiful day for it! |
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| Guest | May 14 2013, 05:16 PM Post #4 |
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Some asked me, "In Thai food, other than color, what is the difference between red and green curry?" Anyone have a good answer? |
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| Deleted User | May 14 2013, 05:22 PM Post #5 |
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Red curry is typically heavy in chili powders, while green relies on herbs like basil. Hence, the red and green colors. Some of you are catching on. Applause! |
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| Guest | May 14 2013, 05:23 PM Post #6 |
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PPSM are you and MPC one and the same? Your posts are very much alike. |
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| Deleted User | May 14 2013, 05:25 PM Post #7 |
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Ummm....no. Pay attention, hon. We are absolutely nothing alike. |
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| Guest | May 14 2013, 05:25 PM Post #8 |
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MPC has wit. |
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| Deleted User | May 14 2013, 05:31 PM Post #9 |
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Yes. Being a Holocaust denier and spouting every conspiracy theory in the book while at the same time defending the Catholic Church is very witty indeed. Though it's a ruse, and I suspect it's just a character. The one thing we share is that you all claim to hate us. You also have the power to easily shut us down by ignoring us, but you never do. Because you love participating in the drama as much as we like stirring it up. |
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| Guest | May 14 2013, 06:05 PM Post #10 |
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You're no Justin Bieber, you old hussy. |
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| Guest | May 14 2013, 08:45 PM Post #11 |
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He's a lot more similar to EDB during his peak trolling days. All bluster, no substance. Alas, even that poor sot knew when it was time to finally give up the ghost. |
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| Guest | May 14 2013, 09:21 PM Post #12 |
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EDB was immature an silly, but he was significantly more self-aware than PPSM. |
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| Deleted User | May 15 2013, 01:49 AM Post #13 |
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R2, 3, and 4 get it. The rest of you are idiots, dancing on queue for me. Not self-aware? Bitch, please. I know exactly what I'm doing, and no matter how many times I lay it all out for you morons, you always fall for it. |
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| Guest | May 15 2013, 05:38 AM Post #14 |
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CUE, you fucking idiot. |
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| Guest | May 15 2013, 05:42 AM Post #15 |
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He'll just say he did it on purpose to get you to respond to him. Sure, people pay attention to him, but people also pay attention to the fratboy puking in the street or the shoplifter in the Costco cheese aisle. |
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| Guest | May 15 2013, 06:04 AM Post #16 |
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This is quite a vivid glimpse into a delusional psychosis. It is tantamount to some loon proclaiming: "Ha! I just took a shit on my table at the restaurant! And the people in the next booth didn't ignore the fact that I shit on restaurant tables! They commented on my taking a shit in public! Ha! They fell into my trap! I control them! I am so superior to them! Ha!" |
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| Deleted User | May 15 2013, 06:20 AM Post #17 |
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Where do you think the simplified word "cue" came from? And I'm the fucking idiot? Smooches! |
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| Guest | May 15 2013, 06:23 AM Post #18 |
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They mean two completely different things, you semi- literate halfwit. |
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| Deleted User | May 15 2013, 06:24 AM Post #19 |
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1) You're right. I will say that. Because its true. 2) Faulty analogy, given the frat boy puking would turn your heads due to the surprise factor. But there is no surprise here. You've seen me around. You know the game I'm playing. You have complete control over clicking on one of my threads and responding to it. And you're doing exactly what I want. Fools. |
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| Deleted User | May 15 2013, 06:26 AM Post #20 |
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They're the same fucking word, you fucking basement dwelling loser. Cue is just simplified spelling, like saying "thru." And it has more than one meaning. God, you guys are thick. |
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| Guest | May 15 2013, 06:32 AM Post #21 |
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You are using an idiom and you used it incorrectly. (And are too mentally ill to graciously acknowledge your error.) A queue is a line of people. A cue is a prompt for action or dialogue in the theater. That is why the expression is to do something "on cue," not "on queue." You're welcome! |
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| Guest | May 15 2013, 06:33 AM Post #22 |
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I love it when hicks from Oklahoma start using British argot. How Madonna! |
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| Deleted User | May 15 2013, 06:34 AM Post #23 |
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http://www.thefreedictionary.com/queue They come from the same word, you fucking moron. |
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| Guest | May 15 2013, 06:38 AM Post #24 |
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I doesn't matter. They are not the same word now. And that is why "cue" is used in the expression you attempted, but failed to get right. You really are a piece of work. |
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| Deleted User | May 15 2013, 06:40 AM Post #25 |
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http://www.wordreference.com/definition/cue |
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| Deleted User | May 15 2013, 06:43 AM Post #26 |
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Cue originated from the word queue. It is also the same base from which you get Spanish "que" or French "quel." The distinction drawn in American English is arbitrary. You are being pedantic, dear. And you're wrong. I have a fucking Masters in linguistics. Smooches! |
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| Deleted User | May 15 2013, 06:44 AM Post #27 |
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You will never, ever run me off this board or any other. Stop pretending to hate trolls when you love slinging this shit as much as I do. |
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| Guest | May 15 2013, 06:47 AM Post #28 |
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OK, this is the last time I'm going to try to help you on this. It is an idiom, which means it is a standard, accepted combination of specific words. The etymology is irrelevant in considering whether you used the correct idiom. You did not. You got it wrong And instead of being gracious and sane in acknowledging your error, you resort to sophistry and distraction. I'm finished with this lesson, as it appears to be falling on deaf ears. |
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| Deleted User | May 15 2013, 06:55 AM Post #29 |
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Don't lecture me, toots. I'm not wrong. You're just trying to play a semantics game with someone who knows semantics, and it isn't working. The etymology is quite relevant, as different dialects of English use words different ways. And these two words did indeed used to be the same word. It means a line, a certain order of events. Asking me to be gracious is quite a humorous expectation coming from you lot, though. |
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| Guest | May 15 2013, 07:01 AM Post #30 |
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Again, putting on airs, trying to sound British? Hilarious! |
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| Deleted User | May 15 2013, 07:03 AM Post #31 |
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I watch a lot of BBC and Doctor Who. But I still say "ass" and "garbage" instead of "arse" and "rubbish." So there's that. |
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| Guest | May 15 2013, 07:17 AM Post #32 |
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I watch Downton Abbey on telly, which is why I insist on the checkout bird at the green grocery addressing me as "M'Lord." When I watch Pedro Amaldovar movies, I say si instead of yes to everyone I meet. |
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| Deleted User | May 15 2013, 07:29 AM Post #33 |
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I have never seen DA, but Pedro Almodovar has given me a lifelong aversion to Antonio Banderas and Penelope Cruz. PS: Since you arseholes need it pointed out, I am clearly aware of your mocking tone. PPS: Again, since you need everything spelled out, I also wrote "arseholes" on purpose to go along with the "he's using pretentious British terms like Madonna" meme. |
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| Guest | May 15 2013, 10:41 AM Post #34 |
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The next time I'm on a fabulous European vacation, someone remind me to stop everything so I can post 10-12 times in quick succession. Make sure I panic and get both neurotic and delusional when I do it, too. Thanks guys. |
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| Guest | May 15 2013, 11:14 AM Post #35 |
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I'd love to help, but be forewarned: That kind of crazy is not easy for the sane to pull off with verisimilitude. |
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| Deleted User | May 15 2013, 11:44 AM Post #36 |
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Hon, I do that while waiting on trains or on layovers at airports. It takes seconds. You need to chill. |
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| Deleted User | May 15 2013, 11:45 AM Post #37 |
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Also, I'm not "on vacation." I live here and travel a lot. |
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| Guest | May 15 2013, 12:15 PM Post #38 |
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"On vacation" is a nice way of saying "unemployed." |
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| Deleted User | May 15 2013, 01:14 PM Post #39 |
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And I prefer that you believe that. So no arguments. |
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| Guest | May 15 2013, 01:21 PM Post #40 |
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Would that all that is to be believed be so believable! |
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| Deleted User | May 15 2013, 03:04 PM Post #41 |
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You're such a genius. |
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| Guest | May 15 2013, 06:08 PM Post #42 |
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How courageous of you to speculate about the indicia of genius. |
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