Busytown: Front, man
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A collective noun of pedants. I think we can do better, actually.
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(danglin one)
Hoist by your own pendant
(My Friday afternoon tea break: mining Kiwiblog and cracking terrible puns.)
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Finding out what a petard actually is was a great moment
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Finding out what a petard actually is was a great moment
Yup, found out last week courtesy of Hamlet... a fine moment in vocab expansion.
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Vocab explosion, you mean.
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A correction of pedants.
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Touché.
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did I do that.
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No, it was always going to happen. Godwin's 4th corollary: Any thread that carries on for long enough will become pendulous.
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Scccwiiiinnnngggg.
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How's it hanging?
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Loose as a goose, and full of juice.
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Still not as much SAG as the Hobbit thread.
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yet no less sense
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Just getting the gallows ready.
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So this is the official unofficial Friday thread then?
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Start posting music clips and we'll see
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Do we get to tar and feather anyone?
Not literally of course.Well not till law and order has completely broken down.
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Start posting music clips and we'll see
I generally have terrible taste in music, and this clip isn't the best quality either, but the tune's been stuck in my head for a good couple of weeks since hearing it on the radio one night...
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Sam, no-one has terrible taste in music. We all just have our own taste and no-one can tell us what we can and can't like. I say this as someone who, if I could, would be married to Dave Dobbyn, Elton John and Foreigner simultaneously. In order to illustrate my own taste in music, might I present you with one of my very favourite songs. Ever.
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I say that Shocking Blue's original has better clothes. Better hair. And a better arrangement.
Also, dig the quick-cutting. So veddy veddy 60s.
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that is a very groovy version, Danielle - it's on the ipod at my gym. But, and I know you won't take it personally, whenever it comes on, I get all excited, and then I realise that it's not Bananarama.
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I saw that video before. He's a very funny man.
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I got the same feeling during my brief time in Canada - Toronto and Victoria. You almost wanted to go ask where they hid the indigenous people away.
What do you think we look like?
You wouldn't recognise a First Nations person. I'm as much Cree as Tiger Woods is black, and I am almost invariably seen as white by NZers.
My husband also looks white, until you see a portrait of his great-grandfather, who looks exactly like a 90 year old tattooed version of Paul.
Maybe they were all at a casting call for First Nations actors at the Twilight sequel, New Moon.
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