Monday, October 06, 2008
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Inside: Photos of eyeballs, bees, eyeballs, blue hands, and eyeballs. Also inside: Thoughts I want you to read and to live by and, when especially inspired, to set to opera. Also inside: my fight against vegetable tyranny. Just a little something I do so you don’t have to. You're welcome. Come on in and get your jibber jabber on!
13 comments:
I like the shadows.
Hey! Nobody puts candle in a corner!
s-s: thanks!! i do too, to be honest.
jc--i know this reference because j says it from time to time. i've actually never seen the movie.
but isn't it funny how this reference sunk in collective consciousness? it's weird.
mb - of course you didn't see the movie. were you a female between the ages of 15 and 100 when it came out?
The shadow struck me as well.
And MB: I haven't seen the flick in question, either, but am also familiar with the phrase.
that's funny. and looking back on it, do you realize how bad the movie really was?
Bad?!? There are some things you just don't look at it in a technical light. Should we also diagram the quote?
of course. of course. and who am i, having not watched the movie, to describe it as bad?
that makes me almost as elitest as Obama.
so pray tell: was it a good movie?
mb: it is my impression as well, as a fellow elitist who hasn't seen the film, that it was pretty bad.
Oh you're elite, alright. And was it a good movie? It was so bad it was good. It was a cheesy chick flick about summer love AND it had Patrick Swayze in it. Oh yeahhhh.
j.c.--it's not that he doesn't like your reference, it's that he is physically unable to respond to a DD reference. His brain cannot tolerate the concept. See? Right now he is hollering "What's DD?"
Don't forget the heavy issues like love, betrayal, abortion, working class warfare, and the salsa! It's like Shakespeare if he had included mambo lessons in his plays. I'll take it head on against FL anytime.
MB - Sorry. I didn't want to send up the bat signal, but you drove me to it.
Timekeeper... Well said, my masked friend. Thank you for swooping in and casting it in the bardly cinematic light it so deserved.
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