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My Christmas Gift to You, eGrizzers : Irony

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Fat Bruno said:
ordigger said:
Fat Bruno said:
IdaGriz01 said:
You seem very likable, so that works.

Just a FYI: More often than not, I make it to the Jackson Hole Writers' Conference in Jackson, Wyoming. (Late June schedule, if you've never been, you might give it a try. Pricey, but good information and lots of simpatico people for a writer to rub elbows with.) A few years back, one of the workshops/panels was on commonly mis-used words and phrases. "Irony/ironic" generated a lot of heat during the discussions ... although "consensus of opinion" also drew considerable ire, as I recall :lol: .


Simpatico, my petite ass … and a pack of pretenders. I was thrown out of there 3 years ago for using words that were too large for them.

Well if you didn't take so damn long looking them up in your dictionary, they wouldn't have thrown you out.

Here's a word for you to look up, Tolstoy: Projection.

Actually that is two words. Oh the irony.
 
Fat Bruno said:
CFallsGriz said:
Fat Bruno said:
CFallsGriz said:
Well GG, I'll say this...

You're in the top 23 in overall Internet likeability, as relates to eGriz.com. If I were to hazard a guess (and, for sanity's sake, please remember I'm spitballing here), I'd say Fat Brunette is solidly in the top 1 for Internet dis-likeability. Again, that's merely a layman's calculation, but I feel it's semi-accurate. If you're looking to attain Brunette's elite status, simply bring the mis-placed hubris, ad-hominem insults and protracted, ridiculously wordy paragraphs of well-crafted nonsense that no one has the patience to finish. ;)

As to the "safety meetings" you referenced above, suffice to say none is complete without a DD, or as the kids say,"the Uber app." Been having those meetings for years... :thumb:

Honestly tho it's nice to have a woman's voice on here who also gets it (careful or the brunette will label you some sub- type of message board sycophant).

I thought the psychiatric intervention had cured you of your obsession with me. That was a start, but nothing will ever help with your stalwart triteness.

I'm obsessed with single-malts, Grizzlies and making money, in no particular order. You, madam, are simply an amusing diversion.

If hanging your simple ass out there for me to kick, every time, is your idea of diversion, then be my guest, but we'll have to add morbid self abuse to your dull psychological profile.

Only through your simple, myopic lens have you "kicked" anything.

Spoiler: "saying" and "doing" are not correlative.

Sorry, girl. You can't win for losin'.
 
Anywhodles, CFalls, CDA, and Ordigger: PM so I know where we meet for that drink...
 
ordigger said:
Fat Bruno said:
ordigger said:
Fat Bruno said:
Simpatico, my petite ass … and a pack of pretenders. I was thrown out of there 3 years ago for using words that were too large for them.

Well if you didn't take so damn long looking them up in your dictionary, they wouldn't have thrown you out.

Here's a word for you to look up, Tolstoy: Projection.

Actually that is two words. Oh the irony.


What? Wow … every time I think I’ve seen the site’s biggest pinhead, another one … See, that’s why understanding the simplest punctuation is important … to avoid making a fool of yourself while “correcting” someone else. Note the comma and the colon; learn to understand them and their meaning, and the written word will become more comprehensible and you will be set free … of continued embarrassment, Nabokov.
 
CFallsGriz said:
Fat Bruno said:
CFallsGriz said:
Fat Bruno said:
I thought the psychiatric intervention had cured you of your obsession with me. That was a start, but nothing will ever help with your stalwart triteness.

I'm obsessed with single-malts, Grizzlies and making money, in no particular order. You, madam, are simply an amusing diversion.

If hanging your simple ass out there for me to kick, every time, is your idea of diversion, then be my guest, but we'll have to add morbid self abuse to your dull psychological profile.

Only through your simple, myopic lens have you "kicked" anything.

Spoiler: "saying" and "doing" are not correlative.

Sorry, girl. You can't win for losin'.

Alright, girlyboy. Now, see what I done there, boys, equating him with a female, girly person? That’s the bomb, the killer. They don’t come back from that. It’s like going nukuler, ya know? Cruel I know, and I didn’t want to do it, but he keeps following me around like a needy puppy.
 
Fat Bruno said:
ordigger said:
Fat Bruno said:
ordigger said:
Well if you didn't take so damn long looking them up in your dictionary, they wouldn't have thrown you out.

Here's a word for you to look up, Tolstoy: Projection.

Actually that is two words. Oh the irony.


What? Wow … every time I think I’ve seen the site’s biggest pinhead, another one … See, that’s why understanding the simplest punctuation is important … to avoid making a fool of yourself while “correcting” someone else. Note the comma and the colon; learn to understand them and their meaning, and the written word will become more comprehensible and you will be set free … of continued embarrassment, Nabokov.

jeezus, a stin-wannabe.
 
Fat Bruno said:
ordigger said:
Fat Bruno said:
ordigger said:
Well if you didn't take so damn long looking them up in your dictionary, they wouldn't have thrown you out.

Here's a word for you to look up, Tolstoy: Projection.

Actually that is two words. Oh the irony.


What? Wow … every time I think I’ve seen the site’s biggest pinhead, another one … See, that’s why understanding the simplest punctuation is important … to avoid making a fool of yourself while “correcting” someone else. Note the comma and the colon; learn to understand them and their meaning, and the written word will become more comprehensible and you will be set free … of continued embarrassment, Nabokov.

Yep I agree with "note the comma", perhaps English is not your primary language. That's okay. Go to school, learn a little - have some fun. It should all work out for you. And when you grow up, you can better understand what grammar is, and how to use it. But, most of all you will be able to comprehend what others write, and how useless the dribble you post truly is.
 
Alright, Hemingway ... I keep dropping bread crumbs for the illiterate moron, but it doesn't help. I'll spell it out for you like your special ed teacher did ... or probably still does. The comma precedes the sarcastic name; the colon precedes the word in question. If you still need help, go somewhere else. Teaching fools is not my thing.
 
Fat Bruno said:
Alright, Hemingway ... I keep dropping bread crumbs for the illiterate moron, but it doesn't help. I'll spell it out for you like your special ed teacher did ... or probably still does. The comma precedes the sarcastic name; the colon precedes the word in question. If you still need help, go somewhere else. Teaching fools is not my thing.

Not the way you wrote it....still two words. Better go back and read it, or try again. Okay Tolstoy? “If you look for perfection, you'll never be content.” And, “In the name of God, stop a moment, cease your work, look around you.”
 
ordigger said:
Fat Bruno said:
Alright, Hemingway ... I keep dropping bread crumbs for the illiterate moron, but it doesn't help. I'll spell it out for you like your special ed teacher did ... or probably still does. The comma precedes the sarcastic name; the colon precedes the word in question. If you still need help, go somewhere else. Teaching fools is not my thing.

Not the way you wrote it....still two words. Better go back and read it, or try again. Okay Tolstoy? “If you look for perfection, you'll never be content.” And, “In the name of God, stop a moment, cease your work, look around you.”

Damn! "Out of intense complexities intense simplicities emerge. Broadly speaking, the short words are the best, and the old words are best of all." Winston Churchill

Any damn idiot can confuse the audience with jargon and a thesaurus; the question is: can they communicate?
 
CatGrad-UMGradStu said:
ordigger said:
Fat Bruno said:
Alright, Hemingway ... I keep dropping bread crumbs for the illiterate moron, but it doesn't help. I'll spell it out for you like your special ed teacher did ... or probably still does. The comma precedes the sarcastic name; the colon precedes the word in question. If you still need help, go somewhere else. Teaching fools is not my thing.

Not the way you wrote it....still two words. Better go back and read it, or try again. Okay Tolstoy? “If you look for perfection, you'll never be content.” And, “In the name of God, stop a moment, cease your work, look around you.”

Damn! "Out of intense complexities intense simplicities emerge. Broadly speaking, the short words are the best, and the old words are best of all." Winston Churchill

Any damn idiot can confuse the audience with jargon and a thesaurus; the question is: can they communicate?

“All the variety, all the charm, all the beauty of life is made up of light and shadow.”
 
ordigger said:
CatGrad-UMGradStu said:
ordigger said:
Fat Bruno said:
Alright, Hemingway ... I keep dropping bread crumbs for the illiterate moron, but it doesn't help. I'll spell it out for you like your special ed teacher did ... or probably still does. The comma precedes the sarcastic name; the colon precedes the word in question. If you still need help, go somewhere else. Teaching fools is not my thing.

Not the way you wrote it....still two words. Better go back and read it, or try again. Okay Tolstoy? “If you look for perfection, you'll never be content.” And, “In the name of God, stop a moment, cease your work, look around you.”

Damn! "Out of intense complexities intense simplicities emerge. Broadly speaking, the short words are the best, and the old words are best of all." Winston Churchill

Any damn idiot can confuse the audience with jargon and a thesaurus; the question is: can they communicate?

“All the variety, all the charm, all the beauty of life is made up of light and shadow.”

What about the blind?
 
CatGrad-UMGradStu said:
ordigger said:
CatGrad-UMGradStu said:
ordigger said:
Not the way you wrote it....still two words. Better go back and read it, or try again. Okay Tolstoy? “If you look for perfection, you'll never be content.” And, “In the name of God, stop a moment, cease your work, look around you.”

Damn! "Out of intense complexities intense simplicities emerge. Broadly speaking, the short words are the best, and the old words are best of all." Winston Churchill

Any damn idiot can confuse the audience with jargon and a thesaurus; the question is: can they communicate?

“All the variety, all the charm, all the beauty of life is made up of light and shadow.”

What about the blind?

“Rummaging in our souls, we often dig up something that ought to have lain there unnoticed. ”
― Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina
 
ordigger said:
CatGrad-UMGradStu said:
ordigger said:
CatGrad-UMGradStu said:
Damn! "Out of intense complexities intense simplicities emerge. Broadly speaking, the short words are the best, and the old words are best of all." Winston Churchill

Any damn idiot can confuse the audience with jargon and a thesaurus; the question is: can they communicate?

“All the variety, all the charm, all the beauty of life is made up of light and shadow.”

What about the blind?

“Rummaging in our souls, we often dig up something that ought to have lain there unnoticed. ”
― Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina
.

"Let hope inspire you, but let not idealism blind you. Don't look back, you can never look back." Don Henley

"Don't look back. Something might be gaining on you." Satchel Paige

"Don't look back unless you are planning to go that way." Henry David Thoreau
 
ordigger said:
CatGrad-UMGradStu said:
ordigger said:
CatGrad-UMGradStu said:
Damn! "Out of intense complexities intense simplicities emerge. Broadly speaking, the short words are the best, and the old words are best of all." Winston Churchill

Any damn idiot can confuse the audience with jargon and a thesaurus; the question is: can they communicate?

“All the variety, all the charm, all the beauty of life is made up of light and shadow.”

What about the blind?

“Rummaging in our souls, we often dig up something that ought to have lain there unnoticed. ”
― Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina

Again, what about the blind? Will they notice it or...will they "look" the other way?
 
CatGrad-UMGradStu said:
ordigger said:
CatGrad-UMGradStu said:
ordigger said:
“All the variety, all the charm, all the beauty of life is made up of light and shadow.”

What about the blind?

“Rummaging in our souls, we often dig up something that ought to have lain there unnoticed. ”
― Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina

Again, what about the blind? Will they notice it or...will they "look" the other way?

In a writer there must always be two people - the writer and the critic.
Leo Tolstoy
 
ordigger said:
CatGrad-UMGradStu said:
ordigger said:
CatGrad-UMGradStu said:
What about the blind?

“Rummaging in our souls, we often dig up something that ought to have lain there unnoticed. ”
― Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina

Again, what about the blind? Will they notice it or...will they "look" the other way?

In a writer there must always be two people - the writer and the critic.
Leo Tolstoy

"After you have written your work, put your manuscript away for nine years. Then, bring it to me."
Dionysius Longinus
 
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