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Actually, I figured you'd either answer "None, thanks. I appreciate conveniences like toilets and clothes driers" or that you'd have a favorite author or something.
If I answered the same question honestly, I'd have to go with "None, thanks. I apprecitate conveniences like toilets and clothes driers." But take your time. ![]() |
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Matterhorn Fan - Icelandic/Norse folktales, what's the draw - what originally sparked your interest? How much Norse do you know, what's your favorite Norse phrase?
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But the really cool people HAD toilets! And servants to wipe their royal posteriors! And they didn't wash their own clothes. I'll have you know I'm strictly an Eleanor of Aquitaine/Elizabeth I kind of girl. You may have noticed that I crave power. I don't want to be beheaded or live in muck or eat sops on a regular basis. I'd need lots of disposible income. And good shoes.
I think part of my problem is that there are so very many things I'd want to see and I'm weighing them in my head and trying to decide if they'd be worth the inconveniences. But if I had to pick, it'd be the grand dame herself -- Elizabeth I.
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Sigh, my beloved motor boat cruise. We rode the monorail over the empty lagoon yesterday and my heart sank. I really would like to see them put something similar back into the area, rather than fill it. So yeah, definitely a bit sad. ![]() |
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My favorite OI phrase, as you know, is one that translates as "Sam was a dandy." Really it means he loved the finer things in life, but "dandy" was definition #1 for the word ("skartsmađr") in the glossary I was using, and I got a good laugh out of it. |
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Jumping in here: No, we have not seen the latest Jib Jab. As a matter of fact, I don't believe I've seen any but the original (This Land is Your Land). While amusing, I've grown kinda tired of online flash animation, especially political satire. It's gotten old-hat in my mind.
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scaeagles and SacTown Chronic: I'd like to know from each of you who your favorite politician is. Actually, I'd like to hear who your favorite dead politician is, and who you think best captures their agenda today.
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He refused to back down from a strong defensive stance. When his opponents objected to Pershing II nuclear missiles going into Europe, he didn't care. He had the balls to walk out of....crud, either Reykavik or Helsinski, can't recall which....with Gorbachev because he wouldn't compromise on missile defense and convinced Gorbachev that we could and would do it. He rebuilt our military and rescued our country from the disaster of the Carter Presidency. He is the only politician I can recall that I think really did not care what others thought of him. He was gonna do what he was gonna do and criticism be damned. All in spite of being described as everything from a war monger to frail, stupid man. I could go on forever about Reagan, but it is those things more than anything else that make me admire him more than any other. Sadly, there is no one today who can hold a candle to what he was or represented. Neither Bush was or is in his league. I see no Senator nor Representative nor governor who measures up. I once held high hopes for Newt Gingrich, and was a full supporter of the Contract with America, but he was not the communicator Reagan was and eventually could no longer handle the pressure and criticisms and that was the end of him. Rumor has it he'll be running for President, and that would be interesting. However, I cannot name one person who is even close to carrying the Reagan legacy forward. If I had to name a fovorite politician now, it would be the junior senator from AZ, Jon Kyl. An honorable man, from what I can tell, and consistent in his conservative stance. |
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A special shout-out goes to Jimmy Carter. Maybe not the world's greatest politician, but you'd be hard pressed to find a better man. I just love that man and the humanitarian work he does.
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Sac, wouldn't the answer be, "You're right, my favorite politician IS a dead polititian"?
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