Thu, 23 September 2010
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- Mr. H.,
I can't remember in which episodes you mentioned the movies "Paths of Glory", "Topsy Turvy" (I was in the chorus of a local community theatre producation of "The Mikado" about 22 yrs ago) and the Rush documentary but wanted to say thanks for recommending them. Each, in obviously very different ways, was most enjoyable.
Tressa - Maybe I'm to blame, after that fancast where I renamed the songs? :(
Atlanta - 'Woy Woy'
Everything Alive Must Die Someday - 'Never Mind, You'll Cark It Soon Enough'
Fifty Stories - 'Five Stories (Including The Mezzanine)'
Where Have You Been? - 'Where The Fuck Did You Come From?'
and of course, Death From The Skies - 'Dr Phil Plait Reckons You're A Bunch Of Panic-Mongering Pussies!'
[Treh-Boo-Chet, available in Australia on special order via kangaroo post] - Vibes. Trying to tap into your vast musical knowledge again, two questions:
What do the lyrics to Break it down again by Tears for fears mean? I've tried wikipedia, google, tearsforfears.net, but the answer seems buried under thousands of irrelevant posts. Perhaps you know some secret message boards.
2: Why do people think Frank Zappa is a genius? When I was a teen I listened to Sheik Yerbouti and Joes Garage many times over, but never bought another. To me it always like giving some glockenspiels to kindergartners. It always sounded like music children would come up with. - On the topic of Jason's letter; I'm not in favor of introducing young people to unreal people. This leads to magical thinking. Don't have any stats on hand, but I'll guess that most people believe in fairies and angels and yes there is harm in that belief. My wife and I disagree on this topic.
- Allie goes through, at least, two huge Nutella jars a month.
BTW, if you like Nutella, my personal weakness (and the epitome of Hazelnut goodness IMHO) are the Ferrero Roche Hazelnut candies. Once I bought a huge box of them just to see if I would stop before they were gone.
In case you were wondering. I felt sated after 9.
- I'll say one thing in possible partial defense of the reviewer -- dyslexia can make it really easy to see one word as another ("remora" to "Ramona" and "hypnopompic" to "hypnotic") -- especially if you're used to the spell-checker catching your mistakes (the one in Firefox doesn't recognize "remora" or "hypnopompic").
That said, if you are dyslexic, you gotta learn to double- and triple-check these things. Speaking from experience -- I read all the way through The Dosadi Experiment thinking it was "Dorsali" because my brain tried to shoehorn the novel word into a known configuration.

