More on sexual orientation.
yelvis nevets: he is gay in that, then?
yelvis nevets: i thought, for some reason, that he was
Oringlorin: yes.
yelvis nevets: but i don't know how i knew that
Oringlorin: because i told you
Oringlorin: when i saw it
yelvis nevets: stfu.
yelvis nevets: umfsob.
yelvis nevets: you did?
Oringlorin: i said "steve"
Oringlorin: "steve" i said "steve, matt damon plays a gay guy in this one movie."
Oringlorin: and then i listed the title
yelvis nevets: stfu.
Oringlorin: "the talented mr. ripley" i said distinctly
Oringlorin: so da(r)n distinctly too.
yelvis nevets: then, said i, 'stfu.'
Oringlorin: no, i think actually you said "i'll remember that, dave"
Oringlorin: inwardly i laughed, anticipating a conversation in some months hence, along these very lines
Oringlorin: how right i was.
how right
In Memory of Petey
[Dave]
Time:9:26 PM
It's time for dave's spidermaneaster egg.
caution! (achtung!) the following may induce you to question some character's *cough* sexual orientation.
OK, its at that part where peter has moved into the city and he comes into his apartment and Harry is there and Mr. Osbourne is talking on the phone. Blah, blah, blah, and then Harry mentions that Peter needs a job, and Mr. Osbourne (now off the phone) says that he'll call around. Peter replies that he would rather get his own job, and Mr Osbourne responds with something to the effect of "you want to make it on your own steam blah blah blah i respect that". Now here's the clincher: as soon as Mr. Osbourne stops speaking, the campera goes back on Parker and the look on his face as he turns away is absolutely priceless. He wants Mr. Osbourne. And he wants him
now. You'll never watch this movie the same way again, I swear it.
In Memory of Petey
[Dave]
Time:9:12 PM
Thursday, June 12, 2003
I'm liking this new comments template. It matches the new
coloura schemus*
*literally: 'having to do with colour stuff'
In Memory of Petey
[Dave]
Time:8:40 AM
Wednesday, June 11, 2003
I started reading HG Wells again today. Right now I'm reading Food of the Gods. It's pure crazy through and through. Alright then.
In Memory of Petey
[Steven]
Time:10:29 PM
Tuesday, June 10, 2003
So I got my old
Parachutes album out tonight. Oh my, classic
Coldplay. I once said that
A Rush of Blood to the Head was better than
Parachutes. That it was more mature, somehow had better music and more evolved style. When I said all of these things, I had been
snorting coccaine in a fine powder. Sure,
A Rush of Blood to the Head is really good, and in truth better than
Parachutes in a few minor ways. However,
Parachutes is
Coldplay.
Parachutes is the album that got me wearing black shirts and sitting around sad eyed yet knowing that, in the end, everything would turn out fine.
Parachutes rocks.
In Memory of Petey
[Steven]
Time:9:46 PM
So yesterday we were doing dishes and we notice that the neighbors got a new flag. It used to be this old Canadian flag that was all tattered 'cause it'd been there for (ever and ever and ever!) a long time. So they replaced it with... drum roll please... a Labatt Blue flag! How awesome is that?
In other news I need the Marcy Playground CD.
In Memory of Petey
[Dave]
Time:7:17 AM
Monday, June 09, 2003
Kurzweil is a genius. I'm going to get his
The Age of Spiritual Machines from the library and if it is all I have read it to be, I'm going to dish out the money and buy it. I can't stop reading his stuff. It's purely amazing the way the man's mind works. If the future is not at least 70% as he predicts, I'll be shocked. And what's weird is that by the year 2020, I'll only be 35. It's a scary thought that if his ideas on the Law of Time and human augmentation, I should live to see it all unfold. I just hope that Strong AI will be mostly benevolent, and that any malevolent AI will have a large enough opposition from the benevolent. In a way, I hope that Luddites do not keep us from achieving such spiritual machines. I mean, I suppose that there will be a lot of Luddite action to keep AI and machines under control, but would there be enough Luddites to keep it from happening? I hope not. Though on the other hand, the idea that humans will be surpassed by machines is a frightening reality.
In Memory of Petey
[Steven]
Time:1:30 PM
Sunday, June 08, 2003
An Ode To Money
(or: Hey, This Stuff is Great!)
So brightly you shine out
In the form of change
And feeling beneath at the reassuring
Bills.
With you what can't I do?
Ice cream, information, power
All mine because of you
Especially ice cream
And in your place
I can have pleasure;
A good steak with beer
A nice new tie.
Or even Alaska?
No, that was done already.
Maybe Poland if no one objects
(I'm sure it'll be fine)
In Memory of Petey
[Dave]
Time:2:06 PM