Posts by GentlyFeral

  • Englishman
    25

    Oh God, I Hate That Tune.

    by Englishman in
    1. jw
    2. friends

    last week, i was gurgling merrily at an episode of the simpsons.

    it was the one that is a parody of the "thelma and louise" film where marge and her chum are being pursued by homer and chief wiggum.. marge's chum is trying to impress her with her cool music, but when she turns on the car radio, it begins to play one of her less cool tunes, something that i have never heard before called "sunshine and lollipops".

    this repeated itself several times in different vehicles, whenever anyone turned on the radio, sunshine and lollipops came blaring out.

    1. COMF
    2. Matty
    3. scotsman
  • GentlyFeral
    GentlyFeral

    Hmmm... too bad I'm not much geekier than I am, or you'd get to hear the sweet little tune to this ditty I strung together:

    Ce soir, je suis la reine de Babylon --
    Ce soir, je suis la reine de Babylon!
    Je suis la reine; suis pas la veuve --
    Ce soir, je suis la reine de Babylon.

    Actually it came together all by itself while I was doing absolutely terrible things to a NWT, a little spiritual exercise to free up my soul for further adventures.

    Gently (Ha!) Feral

  • ugg
    9

    cool person test!!! a must read!! AGAIN!

    by ugg in
    1. social
    2. humour

    http://www.sailinganarchy.com/general/2002/cool test.

    htm.

    too funny....hope it works this time.....hahahahahahahahahahahaha

    1. Lost Diamond
    2. TTBoy
    3. anyavnclv
  • GentlyFeral
    GentlyFeral

    You had a couple extra spaces in the URL, ugg. Here 'tis:

    http://www.sailinganarchy.com/general/2002/cool_test.htm

    But then, I have no idea whether I'm cool or not.

    Gently Feral

  • larc
    55

    Fluff - favorite candy

    by larc in
    1. jw
    2. friends

    ok, now, it is time for a fluff thread.

    what is your favorite candy?

    my wife likes mounds.

    1. bigfloppydog
    2. Xena
    3. GentlyFeral
  • GentlyFeral
    GentlyFeral

    COMF, you're a man of excellent taste...oh, was I supposed to go there?

    Um. I wasn't much into candy even before being diagnosed w/ diabetes at the end of July, but I did like the novelty value of those Droste (Tobler?) chocolate apples and oranges. My favorite, when I was a kid, was "Chunky" -- an undersized but very rich tidbit of chocolate crammed with cashews, raisins and maybe coconut. It costs as much as a full-sized bar and weighs only about half as much, but it's worth it, if you can find it.

    And almost anything by Russell Stover. And Jelly Bellies (which are a high-quality jellybean, not jelly babies, which are akin to "Gummi Bears").

    By sheer good luck, I just discovered a not-sucky brand of sugar-free chocolate: Elite, which comes in plain bars of milk or bittersweet chocolate. Give me a square of that and a few cashews and I'm happy. Can we get a website?

    Oh my god. I didn't know there were sugar-free Jelly Bellies.

    GentlyFeral

  • larc
    42

    If rich, what would you do?

    by larc in
    1. jw
    2. friends

    if you had so much money that you didn't have to work, how would you spend your time?

    i will be back later to see what you have to say.

    i am going to bed, having been up after my bed time.

    1. CC Ryder
    2. GentlyFeral
    3. larc
  • GentlyFeral
    GentlyFeral

    TTboy said:

    I think those who answered they want the things money can't buy have the right idea.

    I agree, but I already have just about every good thing money can't buy. I'm one of those lucky people whose remaining problems can all be solved, or greatly improved, by money. Including – no, especially – medical problems. You try treating diabetes and tendonitis without access to a doctor!

    Well, that's another rant for another day. If I had more money than I knew what to do with, I'd:

    • Buy really elaborate medical insurance.
    • Move out of this trailer into a nice big house, which, of course, I'd have to furnish from scratch. I'd buy furniture from the fine people at the Humboldt Woodworkers' Guild, for starters.
    • Possibly refurbish said trailer and give it to a homeless person.
    • Hm, while we're at it, make a hobby habit of buying good sound trailers and donating them to social service organizations, for homeless people "on the mend" to move into. Buy one every year or two, depending on the size of the bank balance.
    • And, hey, adopt one of those social service organizations and make sure it isn't hamstrung by poverty.
    • Fund my family's art projects, which are numerous and substantial.
    • Continue buying pretty toys, only on a much larger scale. So far I collect jewelery, books and music and carnival glass. I'd also like to collect majolica, fine writing instruments, pashmina shawls, and perhaps really really good cookware.
    • Every Christmas or friend's birthday, I'd go through my collection and give away really cool stuff that needed a new home.
    • Oh, yeah, and everything everybody else suggested. Or subsidize other people's dreams.
    • Make sure my sister gets a big wad of cash when I die. And some antiques. Lalique, anyone?

    gently feral

  • Englishman
    6

    Wonderful Words..But Name The Movie:

    by Englishman in
    1. social
    2. entertainment

    ah, if only these words could be heard in a kingdom hall.

    see if you can recognise from what movie a priest spoke these words:.

    we can't measure our goodness by what we don't do, by what we deny ourselves, by what we resist and who we exclude.".

    1. Crystal
    2. Scarlet
    3. GentlyFeral
  • GentlyFeral
    GentlyFeral

    Chocolat the movie is all right, but the book it's based on is far better; far more honest about fear, loss, and death, and the power and limitations of magic. Was obviously written by someone with a working knowledge of modern Western witchcraft. I enjoyed it much more than the movie.

    GentlyFeral

  • gilwarrior
    137

    What Is Your Favorite Overlooked Movie?

    by gilwarrior in
    1. social
    2. entertainment

    what i am talking about a movie that you thought was great, but is mostly forgotten by most people today.. well, my favorite overlooked movie is "a perfect world.

    " in it kevin costner is an escaped felon who escapes from prison with another felon.

    they then break into a house and kidnap a boy who is a (gasp!

    1. BudLight
    2. joannadandy
    3. Ephanyminitas
  • GentlyFeral
    GentlyFeral

    chasson,

    Is someone has seen the french's movie: Amlie Poulain ?


    YES! It was delightful and bewildering, but I actually prefer Delicatessen and City of Lost Children (from the same director).

    Gently Feral

  • SPAZnik
    6

    I had my very first...

    by SPAZnik in
    1. watchtower
    2. beliefs

    ...tarot card reading when i wuz away this long weekend.

    i think bcuz of dub conditioning .

    i half expected some kinda creepy .

    1. Beck_Melbourne
    2. Dazed
    3. Stephanus
  • GentlyFeral
    GentlyFeral

    I got into Tarot three or four years ago; spent enough time on it to get pretty familiar with the symbolism. I got to where I could draw a single card in the morning and get a rough idea of how my day would go.

    Finally gave up on it when I realized that, when I did a full reading, the deck never told me anything but what I wanted to hear. Even when other people were reading for me.

    GentlyFeral