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Bamboozled!
"𒉺𒌌𒇷𒆷𒀭"
May 2003
Down not across
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SWMBO and I visited Laly's Bar in Puerto Naos yesterday. The official name is El Buccanero but everyone calls it Laly's Bar. She's been running it ever since we first went there >20 years ago.
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Romulan Interpreter
Jun 2011
Thailand
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Excellent! Can't stop laughing...
This are "Things that make you go." ("Hmmm...")
Last fiddled with by LaurV on 2018-12-11 at 05:30 |
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"Carlos Pinho"
Oct 2011
Milton Keynes, UK
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Hey Paul, I’m glad the weather there is nicer than currently in Cambridge, maximum today is 6 degC. Tuesday morning was below zero whislt driving, today a bit warmer.
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"Carlos Pinho"
Oct 2011
Milton Keynes, UK
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"TF79LL86GIMPS96gpu17"
Mar 2017
US midwest
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"Serge"
Mar 2008
Phi(4,2^7658614+1)/2
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Did the media managers for the Putin's 2018 press conference sleep through the 80s?
This photo is hilarious (ok, for the younger ones - look up 'apple 1984 commercial') |
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Feb 2017
Nowhere
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In The Gulag Archipelago, Solzhenitsyn mentions an incident when Stalin gave a speech, and the applause after he was done went on and on. Five minutes. Ten minutes. Everyone's hands were getting sore, but everyone was afraid to be the first one to stop applauding. But after ten minutes, one man finally was courageous enough to stop. Everyone else was then free to stop applauding. The brave man, however, was almost immediately dragged away by security agents. It seems his sacrifice was not in vain, though. Some time after I read of this incident, I saw a film of Stalin giving a speech. After he was done, the audience gave him a standing ovation. After this had gone on for a while, an electric bell could be heard r-r-r-r-ringing. This was the signal that it was all right to stop applauding... Last fiddled with by Dr Sardonicus on 2018-12-21 at 17:00 |
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Romulan Interpreter
Jun 2011
Thailand
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Haha, that is a funny story. In my country during the communism there was a photo circulating underground with ceausescu's speech at some world-leaders meeting, that meeting lasted few days and all leaders took it on stage to say something; on the day ceausescu was speaking there was no people in the hall, most probably nobody gave a sh!t at the time, about some east european unknown guy speaking, so only few guyz and galz here and there, leaders of other states that had nothing better to do, or their bodyguards or something... Now, our local newspapers could not publish a photo of the most loved son of the country speaking to an empty hall, so they doctored it, by pasting the hall full of people from the day before, when Carter (or was it Reagan? or Nixon?) was speaking. Or they cut and pasted ceausescu instead of the potus a day before, to show the stuffed hall. Or whatever. The result was that in the newspaper appeared a photo with one ceausescu speaking on the stage, and another ceausescu watching carefully in the audience - of course he was present on the day potus spoke!
![]() All internal photos always showed him talking to a room full of people who were eagerly listening or applauding, so who the hack would think about the fact that he could be in audience? Nobody ever even looked for it, haha. This is a true story. They did huge efforts next days to collect (and burn) all the newspapers, but the hurt was done. Few clever people hidden few newspapers, or cut out photos, which were circulating underground (between close friends) in the eighties. Last fiddled with by LaurV on 2018-12-27 at 10:29 |
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Feb 2017
Nowhere
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I found an outline of Romania under Nicolae Ceausescu's communist regime. One community that really wound up under was the village of Geamana. The story about trying to confiscate all the newspapers reminds me of a scene from the movie Absence of Malice in which a young woman, finding the local paper has published a scandalous revelation about her (I think she'd had an abortion, but I'm not sure) was making a pathetic effort to gather up all the delivered papers on the neighbors' lawns. It also reminds me of the Stalin era, when they were quite literally rewriting history -- sending agents with specially reprinted pages of books to replace the originals in libraries, etc. I recall mentioning before that Il Duce's legal counsel tried (unsuccessfully) to coerce the publishers of Fire and Fury to "cease and desist" from publication. Here is The actual cease-and-desist letter. It reminds me of someone threatening to shoot while brandishing an empty gun. The publisher's legal counsel Elizabeth McNamara pointed this out in a formal response. Since this file is an image, I provide a text version, as found, e.g. here. I have bolded some of my favorite passages. Quote:
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"Mike"
Aug 2002
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Feb 2017
Nowhere
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It might bemuse you to read this Extract of an interview with Jerry Falwell, Jr.
Me, I was almost acting like the duck leaving the barber shop at the end of the AFLAC ad with Yogi Berra My favorite quote from Falwell: Quote:
Last fiddled with by Dr Sardonicus on 2019-01-02 at 00:28 Reason: Rewording |
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