And almost sixty-five percent of that was actual compliment. Is that a personal best?

Xander ,'End of Days'


All Ogle, No Cash -- It's Not Just Annoying, It's Un-American

Discussion of episodes currently airing in Un-American locations (anything that's aired in Australia is fair game), as well as anything else the Un-Americans feel like talking about or we feel like asking them. Please use the show discussion threads for any current-season discussion.

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Nutty - Apr 02, 2003 8:44:12 pm PST #3031 of 9843
"Mister Spock is on his fanny, sir. Reports heavy damage."

Yeah, Gar, haggis is just a really big sausage. Kind of bland, I thought. Although apparently you're supposed to dance around the room with your hands above your head before you cut it open, which I never did for Sizzle-lean.

Yep, iggerant merrykin right here. I've actually heard of Gramsci, which makes me feel all smartastic, but most of the rest is like trying to read Freudian psychoanalysis in a foreign language (which is hard!!, for the record).


Noumenon - Apr 02, 2003 10:41:49 pm PST #3032 of 9843
No other candidate is asking the hard questions, like "Did geophysicists assassinate Jim Henson?" or "Why is there hydrogen in America's water supply?" --defective yeti

I appreciate it, Betsy, but feel that when a reader as smart as you is having some difficulty in following the arguments, the fault must be with the writer.

I have eye-glazing issues with long posts sometimes, regardless of content. I'm following along so far, though. I got the Kant shout-out:

The noumenal world, by definition, is unknowable, a Platonic ideal of a world,

Maybe I'll change my tagline to a Platonic ideal of a poster. I'll leave off that part about "thus easy to discard as useless whether real or unreal." Actually I am really, really real. It's unreal.

To amuse Noumenon, I will voluntarily disclose that most of my fandom links, subcategorized of course, are housed in a folder called "Slavish Worship".

Buffistas' bookmarks must be as interesting and diverse as their music collections. You all got your mix tapes; I want DavidS's Favorites folder.


Fiona - Apr 03, 2003 12:43:26 am PST #3033 of 9843

Also, so many people have said horrible things about Haggis, that if I ever get the chance I will try one just to see.

When I still ate meat, I actually really quite liked haggis. Because the ingredients are, basically, leftovers and crap, the things are loaded up with spices and so taste OK. I don't know what sort of bland haggis you had, Nutty, must have been a special Yank variety, extra taste-free.

The traditional accompaniments for haggis, by the way, are tatties, neeps and whisky (potatoes, turnips, and you-know-what).

I have never tried a vegetarian haggis, it seems so.... pointless.


Zoe Ann - Apr 03, 2003 2:52:50 am PST #3034 of 9843
Mathair & Athair beo.

the penniless people of this port town begging for water: Sell it.

Sell!
NO.
Give.
Giving of water (uisge) is so important. If people are seen to be withholding water from "carbon based bags of MOSTLY WATER" then all sorts of not good things ensue.

With reference to the 1998 Strathclyde Water Referendum.

Is that the sorta thing you were after Cindy?

I can’t answer for Cindy, but it’s the sort of thing I was looking for.

Was sachsts du. (?)
Pidgin German for *whatever you say*.


Zoe Ann - Apr 03, 2003 3:01:11 am PST #3035 of 9843
Mathair & Athair beo.

so many people have said horrible things about Haggis, that if I ever get the chance I will try one just to see.

You need to get turnips (this by the way is strictly the ONLY dish where turnips are allowed anywhere near my stomach) and lashings and lashings of yummy mashed potato. Then you mix the Haggis all up with the turnip and potato and scoff.
Veggie Haggis is also v. v. v. yummy.


Am-Chau Yarkona - Apr 03, 2003 3:33:26 am PST #3036 of 9843
I bop to Wittgenstein. -- Nutty

I have never tried a vegetarian haggis, it seems so.... pointless.

I have. It's always way too spicy for me, though. (I'm all about the bland food. This either makes me a good vegetarian, if you think it's all bland anyway (not true), or a bad vegetarian, if you're trying to convince people that not all vegetarian food is bland. I had a point, but it seems to have wondered off to find its One True Pencil.)

Edit: Also a big fan of the vegetarian hotdog.


Fiona - Apr 03, 2003 3:54:21 am PST #3037 of 9843

I have never tried a vegetarian haggis, it seems so.... pointless.

What I meant was that, as the raison d'etre of haggis is to use up all the bits of the animal that you wouldn't otherwise eat, vegetarian haggis is a bit of a contradiction in terms. Eat spicy mush, yes, but don't call it haggis.

But then I'm not a fan of anything veggie that pretends to be meat. Hello? Gave up meat for a reason here!


Am-Chau Yarkona - Apr 03, 2003 4:53:57 am PST #3038 of 9843
I bop to Wittgenstein. -- Nutty

I'm not a fan of anything veggie that pretends to be meat. Hello? Gave up meat for a reason here!

I know what you mean. I feel that way too, quite often (beans! lentils! tofu!), but it's really irritating to friends and family who are trying their best to cater for me, so I try and cultivate a list of things that are mock-meat, easy to make, and eatable, because it makes me a much nicer guest. And therefore more likely to be given free meals.


evil jimi - Apr 03, 2003 7:10:17 am PST #3039 of 9843
Lurching from one disaster to the next.

Did any Aussies watch this week's The Cutting Edge? Man, I am so angry at the CIA. I mean, they've done a lot of shitty things in their time but murdering Stanley Kubrick b/c they feared he was gonna go public with his involvement in the faked Apollo 11 footage, is just low!


DXMachina - Apr 03, 2003 7:12:55 am PST #3040 of 9843
You always do this. We get tipsy, and you take advantage of my love of the scientific method.

The who with the what now, jimi?

Were they serious?