Mal: Well, you were right about this being a bad idea. Zoe: Thanks for sayin', sir.

'Serenity'


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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Laura - Dec 19, 2006 12:38:18 pm PST #8253 of 9843
Our wings are not tired.

have you tried moving the slider to the very top, and then dragging the map?

Duh. And YAY, thanks!


Fiona - Dec 20, 2006 1:16:42 am PST #8254 of 9843

I thought Nilly and I are the only non-Anglos.

Nah, there's a couple of us - though it depends how you define "Anglo", of course. I'm as Anglo as they come, but I don't live anywhere Anglish.

Raq is in Greece, though I believe she's American.


Volans - Dec 20, 2006 2:12:27 am PST #8255 of 9843
move out and draw fire

Gia sou backatcha, Lola! I am the person in Greece, but I'm as American as they come, except for the part where I've spent most of my adult life in random non-US countries.


Lola Walser - Dec 20, 2006 8:57:00 am PST #8256 of 9843
Madame, what you said to her was "squid", not "good morning".

Fiona, I guess genetically/linguistically Anglo. Are you the one in Switzerland? Sorry, I'm still memorising who's where--and catching up in the old threads, incoming info keeps zigzagging. Like watching an ant colony! :)

Raq, that sounds like my vita! How are you liking Greece? It's been a while since I last visited, but we have friends all over.

Incidentally, have you by any chance read "Dinner with Persephone" by, who now, who--oh--Patricia Storace? Essays/impressions from her stay in Athens, very interesting. Anyway--I'm mad curious about comparing experiences and always on the lookout for the newest of the kind, especially from the non-Greek perspective.

(If you wrote someplace about this and could point me to the thread, I'd be delighted!)

If you travelled or lived in Greece before the euro, do you have the impression the life standard has since deteriorated?

I hope you're having a grand time!


DavidS - Dec 20, 2006 9:03:47 am PST #8257 of 9843
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Raq's in Greece.

Fiona is in Germany.

Fay is in Bangkok (though previously in Cairo and originally from England).

Nilly is in Israel.

Jars is in Ireland. SA is also visiting there. Also IamNotReallyASpring.

We have several Australians, notably Billytea (who needs to check in with us), and evil jimi and moonlit.

Several of our furriners haven't been by in a while, like Angus (Aus), John H. (Aus) or Jim Eaton-Terry (UK). We miss them!


§ ita § - Dec 20, 2006 9:05:04 am PST #8258 of 9843
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Anglo's a good old word. Means so many different things to so many people.

I mean, I'm linguistically Anglo, but as a black chick, genetically Anglo isn't going to be the first thing that occurs to you on seeing me.

We have no French Canadians, do we? Now I want some. That's what I think of when I think Anglo--the Quebecois definition.


erikaj - Dec 20, 2006 9:15:45 am PST #8259 of 9843
Always Anti-fascist!

I know, Hecubus.


Lola Walser - Dec 20, 2006 9:18:20 am PST #8260 of 9843
Madame, what you said to her was "squid", not "good morning".

Thanks, David! *notepad*

I picked up "Anglo" from a Jewish Australian who described herself as "ethnic" (because perceived as such by "Anglos", then adopting it--I can't convey her nuances. Apparently in Australia everyone one but Brit-derived Anglos are "ethnics".)

Yes, in this world language alone doesn't make you Anglo (I too spoke English before either of my parental languages)--culture and at least a dash of genetics, perhaps?

I'm linguistically Anglo, but as a black chick, genetically Anglo isn't going to be the first thing that occurs to you on seeing me.

I'm going to imagine you in Australia--ooops, ethnic! :)


§ ita § - Dec 20, 2006 9:22:29 am PST #8261 of 9843
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

I'm ethnic everywhere. It's a gift of mine.


Lola Walser - Dec 20, 2006 9:30:16 am PST #8262 of 9843
Madame, what you said to her was "squid", not "good morning".

Really? My Jewish Aussie friend didn't feel ethnic in Israel.

Context is funny. I never felt European until I came to the US. And then it would.not.be.forgotten. Like a pebble in the shoe.

Never knew I was white until New Orleans. And that was worse than a pebble in the shoe.

My gift is to feel uncomfortable EVERYWHERE.